Grant Goddard

Associate Engineer at City of Simi Valley

Grant Goddard, EIT, is an Associate Engineer at the City of Simi Valley since August 2023, with a background that includes significant roles in civil engineering and energy efficiency. Prior to this position, Grant served as an Assistant Engineer at Stover Engineering from October 2018 to August 2023, focusing on site development plans, grading and drainage designs, and infrastructure projects for various clients. Grant also held the position of General Engineer/Project Manager at GSA, overseeing construction projects and energy contracts, and worked as a Special Projects Energy Technician at Redwood Coast Energy Authority, where responsibilities included energy-saving analyses and project management for Proposition 39 initiatives. Earlier experience includes internships and roles at Redwood Coast Energy Authority, Humboldt Energy Independence Fund, and California State Parks, contributing to energy audits, public outreach, and site assessments. Grant's academic credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Resources Engineering from Humboldt State University and an Associate of Arts in Science Exploration from College of the Redwoods.

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City of Simi Valley

The City of Simi Valley, home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, was incorporated in 1969. It is a General Law City with a Council/Manager form of government. Simi Valley encompasses an area of 42 square miles and is located in the southeast portion of Ventura County. The current estimated population is 126,414, yet Simi Valley maintains a unique balance of open space and City amenities. Outdoor recreation includes over a dozen beautiful parks, camping and picnic spots, tennis courts, four golf courses and one of the largest equestrian trail systems in the United States. Boating and other water sporting activities are only 60 to 90 minutes away in Ventura and Santa Barbara. The City of Los Angeles is less than an hour away. Excellent community facilities provide service to Simi Valley residents. The City has one general hospital, 47 religious institutions, one library, one Cultural Arts Center, three newspapers, one radio station, 24 financial institutions, 21 elementary schools, three middle schools, and four high schools. Four community colleges and four universities are also within commuting distance.


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