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Four PEs at Promoted to Senior Engineer at PND

Mar 18, 2024 | Engineering, Right Moves

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PND Engineers recently promoted four staff at its Anchorage office to the position of Senior Engineer upon their successful completion of the Principles & Practice of Engineering exam.

Cameron Klatt

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Cameron Klatt was hired at PND in October 2020. A graduate of South Anchorage High School, Klatt received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Montana State University and his master’s degree in geotechnical engineering from the University of Washington. He has been involved in a wide range of projects at PND, which he describes as “projects ranging from waterfront facilities in Southeast Alaska and the Lower 48 to oil- and gas-related projects on the North Slope.”

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Kannon Lee

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Another geotechnical engineer to earn a Professional Engineer license is Kannon Lee. Hired in April 2019, Lee focuses on stability, seismic engineering, and frozen ground engineering. Lee has a bachelor’s degree in history from Dartmouth College, a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from UAF, and a master’s degree in geotechnical engineering from UAA.

Taylor Mortensen

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Taylor Mortensen was hired at PND in May 2019 and has provided marine structural engineering and bridge design/inspection services throughout Alaska. A graduate of West Anchorage High School and Montana State University alumnus, Mortensen is a former flight engineer with the US Navy, a certified Federal Highway Administration Team Leader, and IRATA International Level 1 Rope Access Technician.

Jared Kinney

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With PND since November 2023, Jared Kinney has more than five years of professional civil engineering experience in Alaska. His primary practice at PND is hydraulic and hydrologic engineering projects, especially site improvements, drainage, and sewer/wastewater utilities. Kinney graduated from Chugiak High School and went to UAA.

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