Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities
Carol Mordorski's work experience begins in 1981 as a Process Development Engineer at Zimpro, where they conducted pilot tests on wastewater processes for industrial and municipal customers. Carol then worked as a Project Engineer at Rieke Carroll Muller Associates from 1984 to 1986. Since 1986, Carol has served as a Principal Engineer/Project Manager at the Metropolitan Council, overseeing large capital projects such as expansions and updates to waste water treatment facilities and a transit communication facility. In this role, they are responsible for coordinating with stakeholders, managing budgets and schedules, and ensuring regulatory compliance.
Carol Mordorski received project management training from Project Management Professional Training in 2013-2014. In 1982-1983, they studied microbiology at the University of Wisconsin Center Wausau. Carol obtained a Bachelor's degree in civil engineering with a focus on environmental engineering from the University of Minnesota in 1977-1980. Carol also holds a certification as a Registered Professional Engineer from the Minnesota State Board of AELSLAGID, which they obtained in June 2014. Carol Mordorski's high school education is not specified.
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Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities
The Metropolitan Council is the regional planning organization in the seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area. We run the regional bus and light-rail system and Northstar commuter rail, collect and treat wastewater, coordinate regional water resources, plan regional parks, and administer funds that provide housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income families. Our board is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Governor.