Jennifer Lowry

Assistant Public Works Director / City Engineer at City of Roseville, MN

Jennifer Lowry has a diverse work experience in the field of engineering. Jennifer currently holds the position of Assistant Public Works Director / City Engineer at the City of Roseville, MN. Prior to this, they worked as the Principal Professional Engineer at the City of Minneapolis, where they led daily traffic operations and served on emergency response teams. Jennifer also worked at the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board as the Lead Engineer, overseeing skilled trade shops and the MPRB Construction Permits group. Earlier in their career, Jennifer worked at Hennepin County as a Senior Professional Engineer, leading roadway design units and delivering projects with extensive public involvement. Jennifer also gained experience working at Landform Professional Services, LLC as a Designer, where they led commercial land development and site engineering projects. Additionally, they worked at TKDA as a Graduate Engineer, focusing on public and private infrastructure projects, and at SEH as an Engineering Intern.

Jennifer Lowry attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and obtained a BS in Civil Engineering. Jennifer also pursued Engineering & Art courses at Luleå University of Technology and participated in an Engineering Exchange program at Monash University. The exact duration of each program is not specified.

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Minneapolis, United States

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City of Roseville, MN

Roseville is a vibrant community with much to offer our residents and local businesses. Located between two major highways (35W & Hwy 36), Roseville borders both Minneapolis and St. Paul. It is a short commute to either downtown, making the city attractive to business and residential development. Roseville incorporated in 1948 and grew dramatically during the 1950s and ‘60s. Today Roseville maintains a stable population of 33,600, and draws another 55,000 workers to the city each day. Roseville is a mixed-land use community with a strong residential base, ample open space, and strong retail. Roseville has a growing biosciences presence, with several startup companies located here. Roseville has several prime real estate opportunities ready for redevelopment. Our committed staff will work with you to meet your business needs. Roseville is known for its warm hospitality. We offer a mix of restaurants, abundant shopping opportunities and affordable hotels. Several hotels and the skating center offer conference space with the latest amenities. Roseville Visitors Association can help arrange your hotel and meeting room needs. Roseville’s award winning park system includes 30 parks, pathways and trails, golf course, nature center and arboretum. The Minnesota OVAL provides recreational opportunities including speedskating competitions, bandy, hockey, and recreational skating. In the summer the OVAL becomes a skate park for bikers and skateboard enthusiasts. Roseville is served by two outstanding public school districts. Northwestern University is located here, and we are minutes away from the University of Minnesota, Bethel College, Hamline University and William Mitchell College of Law. Roseville has a great choice of housing options from starter homes to condos and executive living and lakefront property on four lakes. We look forward to hearing from you. 651-792-7001 info@cityofroseville.com


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