Michael Heredia is currently a Resident Engineer at MWH, working on the Groundwater Treatment Program for the City of Anaheim, which aims to remove PFAS from groundwater. Prior to this role, Michael served as a Project Engineer at Steve P. Rados, Inc., where they contributed to wastewater treatment improvement projects, and held various engineering positions across several companies, gaining expertise in traffic control plan design and underground utility projects. Michael has trained teams and supervised drafters as a QC Supervisor at A Cone Zone, Inc., and has an extensive background in designing traffic control plans while working with licensed engineers at Traffic Management, Inc. They are pursuing degrees in Civil Engineering and Construction Management, alongside an associate's degree in Behavioral Sciences from Citrus College.
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