Yamabe & Horn Engineering, Inc.
Andrew Guillen, EIT, is a civil engineer with a Bachelor of Science degree from California State University, Fresno, obtained in May 2022. Andrew's professional experience includes roles as an Assistant Engineer at Yamabe & Horn Engineering, Inc. since April 2024, and QK from June 2022 to March 2024. Prior to these positions, Andrew worked as an Engineering Technician Intern at Morton & Pitalo, Inc. from June 2021 to May 2022, and gained foundational experience as a Student Assistant in Accounting Services at California State University, Fresno, from October 2018 to July 2021. Andrew completed a high school diploma at Bullard High School in June 2017.
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Yamabe & Horn Engineering, Inc.
Yamabe & Horn Engineering was founded by Ronald Yamabe and Gary Horn in November 1979. Yamabe brought more than 10 years’ experience in municipal engineering and Horn more than five years’ experience in private sector engineering to their own company, a combination that proved itself integral to the continued success of the firm. In 2009, the company moved it’s office into a new 12,000SF corporate building located near Shields and Fowler. The location was designed specifically to provide a more efficient workplace for the staff. Throughout the years, Yamabe and Horn has sought to maintain a client-centered approach to our business, focusing on delivering high quality work product with exceptional customer service standards. Everything we do is based around this concept, including the sizing of our company. We believe our status as a “mid-sized” firm provides us with greater capabilities and available resources than smaller firms, but allows for greater principal involvement and oversight than might be available in larger firms. Our principals develop the projects from the outset, selecting project managers and establishing the project parameters and controls. As the project continues, they maintain close involvement and client contact to ensure successful execution and delivery of the project in a manner consistent with the expectations and desires of the client that were established at the project’s beginning.