Matthew Niermann

Vice President, R&D and Equip at SCHNABEL FOUNDATION COMPANY, INC

Matthew Niermann has a strong background in research and development, primarily in the construction industry. Matthew began their career in 1998 as a Research Engineer at Schnabel, where they worked for over 14 years. During their time at Schnabel, Matthew held the position of Vice President, R&D and Equip from April 2012 onwards. In this role, they were responsible for overseeing research and development activities as well as equipment management.

In addition to their work at Schnabel, Matthew also served as the Chair of the DC-35 Prestressed Rock and Soil Anchor Committee at the Post-Tensioning Institute from January 2011 to January 2021. This position highlights their expertise and leadership in the field of prestressed rock and soil anchoring.

Overall, Matthew Niermann has a wealth of experience in research and development within the construction industry, particularly in the areas of prestressed anchor systems and equipment management.

Matthew Niermann obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1997. Following this, they pursued further education and received a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Geotechnical Engineering from the same institution in 1998.

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Timeline

  • Vice President, R&D and Equip

    April, 2012 - present

  • Research Engineer

    June, 1998