Matthew Fournier, PE, PMP has a diverse range of work experience. Matthew began their career as a Student Worker at the Minnesota Department of Transportation, where they gained extensive experience in surveying and culvert and storm sewer rehabilitation projects. In 2011, they worked as a Summer Intern at Baker Concrete Construction, contributing to the construction of a government building.
Matthew then joined the University of Minnesota Duluth and worked as a Graduate Research Assistant, focusing on a research project related to seismic resilient structural systems. Matthew conducted analysis and testing of post-tensioning anchorage systems.
Following their time at the university, Matthew joined LHB, a contracting firm. Matthew served various roles, starting as a Civil Designer in the Duluth Public Works and Structures department. Here, they worked on pipeline maintenance projects. Matthew then became a Civil Engineer I (Project Engineer contracted to Enbridge Energy), managing small to medium-scale pipeline replacement projects. Matthew utilized methods such as pull-throughs, cutouts, line reroutes, and HDDs.
Currently, Matthew works at United Piping, Inc., where they hold the positions of Project Manager, Client Manager, and Manager - Pipeline Group. In their role as Project Manager, they manage small to medium-sized mainline and facility maintenance and replacement projects in the Energy sector. Matthew'sresponsibilities include stakeholder and client management, project proposal and estimate development, as well as schedule and cost management.
Overall, Matthew Fournier, PE, PMP has a strong background in project management and engineering within the energy sector, particularly in the field of pipeline maintenance and replacement.
Matthew Fournier, PE, PMP obtained their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Minnesota Duluth, where they studied from 2007 to 2012. In 2012, they also earned the Engineer In Training certification from the Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers. Following this, in 2013, Matthew acquired the Construction Documents Technologist certification from the Construction Documents Institute. In 2014, they became a Certified Pipeline Welding Inspector after completing the program at the National Welding Inspection School. Later, in 2015, Matthew obtained the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute. Lastly, in 2017, they attained the Professional Engineer designation from the Minnesota Board of AELSLAGID.
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