Roberto Paterson

Engineer IV at Freese And Nichols, Inc.

Roberto Paterson has a solid work experience in the engineering field. Roberto started their career at Baker Concrete Construction in 2004 as a Student Intern, where they assisted the Project Engineer with various tasks such as handling meeting notes, providing material calculations, and organizing documents. From 2005 to 2005, they worked as a Student Intern for Special Projects Group at Jones & Carter, Inc., where they gained experience in water distribution projects and urban street projects, executing quantity take-offs for design/construction estimates and performing preliminary calculations. In 2007, they joined AECOM as a Traffic Control Design Engineer, responsible for calculations and design checks for various construction elements, and also developed cross-sections for construction staging plans. Roberto later took on the role of Roadway Design Engineer at AECOM, where they worked on several highway design projects, including US Highway 380, Interstate Highway 35, State Highway 31, and Interstate Highway 635. Since 2012, Roberto has been working at Freese and Nichols as an Engineer IV in the Transportation and Infrastructure Group. In this role, they serve as both a Project Engineer and Assistant Project Manager, although specific details about their responsibilities are not provided.

Roberto Paterson's education history began in an unspecified year and ended at an unspecified time at the International School of Self Awareness, where they did not pursue any specific degree or field of study. From 2002 to 2007, they attended Texas Tech University, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. In 2015, they briefly attended Toastmasters in Houston to enhance their public speaking and presentation skills, without pursuing a formal degree.

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  • Engineer IV

    March, 2012 - present