Kevin Stankiewicz has extensive work experience in the field of traffic and transportation engineering. Kevin recently works at Horrocks as a Senior Traffic Engineer since 2022. Prior to that, they were with CHS Consulting Group from 2020 to 2022, where they led various projects such as the traffic operations analysis for San Francisco's Pennsylvania Avenue Tunnel Extension, design of traffic signal modifications for SR 29 and Grayson Avenue in St. Helena, signal retiming of Monterey Road in San Jose, and preparation of the Transportation Management Plan for the Central Avenue road diet project.
From 2018 to 2020, Kevin worked at HDR as a Senior Traffic Engineer, leading the traffic operations analysis for the City of Lake Steven's 20th Street HOV/BAT Lanes Widening Project and collaborating with the Washington State Department of Transportation Eastside Corridor project team to improve the I-405 and SR 167 Express Toll Lane system.
Earlier in their career, Kevin was a Senior Traffic Engineer at Parsons from 2012 to 2018, where they managed the Highway 99 Sea-to-Sky Corridor Study, conducted traffic operations analysis for the George Massy Bridge design build proposal and the Shindagha Corridor in Dubai, among other responsibilities.
Before joining Parsons, Kevin worked at DKS Associates as a Senior Transportation Engineer from 2001 to 2011, where they handled various projects such as the Folsom South of US 50 Specific Plan Environmental Impact Report, microscopic simulation task for the I-205 and I-5 Corridor System Management Plan, and transportation operation analysis for several projects.
Prior to DKS Associates, they were a Transportation Engineer at CH2M HILL from 1999 to 2001, where they performed traffic analysis for various projects including the Pyramid Highway Corridor Study and the Bolder City Bypass.
Kevin started their career as a Traffic Engineer Intern at the City of Campbell, CA from 1998 to 1999.
Throughout their career, Kevin has demonstrated strong expertise in traffic operations analysis, design of traffic signal modifications, preparation of transportation management plans, and conducting environmental impact reports.
Kevin Stankiewicz completed their undergraduate education from 1993 to 1999 at San Jose State University, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. Kevin subsequently obtained two certifications as a Professional Engineer (PE). In June 2006, they obtained the first certification from the State of California, and in April 2018, they earned the second certification from the State of Washington.
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