David Harris

Project Manager at Entech Civil Engineers
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Austin, Texas, United States, US

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Saul Nuccitelli

I worked closely with David for about 10 years. David is an expert in getting GIS and Water Resources software to work together. He is also knowledgeable on a variety of Water Resource engineering areas in both modeling and design. He is a very quick learner and readily picks up new technical and professional skills. He interacts well with clients and is very responsive to their needs. Perhaps most important, he takes personal ownership of his projects and puts his very best into every effort he undertakes. David is a very dedicated engineer that does what it takes to get the job done accurately, efficiently, and meet the client’s expectations.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Civil Engineering
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • Sep 2019 - Present
    • Project Manager
      • Mar 2018 - Present
    • Netherlands
    • Retail Office Equipment
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Land Development Engineer
      • May 2015 - Mar 2018
    • United Kingdom
    • Engineering Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Engineer
      • Jun 2000 - Apr 2015

      Past Projects Include: Drainage Master Plans - City of Killeen Drainage Master Plan Update - San Antonio River Basin Regional Modeling Phase I - Starr County at US 83 Drainage Study Construction Plan Development - Williamson Creek Tributary 2 Stream Restoration (Austin, Tx) - Northwest Blue Line Detention Pond (McAllen, Tx) - Z-K Wet Pond Design (Austin, Tx) - Lone Tree Creek Regional Detention Pond (Victoria, Texas) - Alamo Concrete Inc. Water Quality/Flood Control Pond (Austin, Tx) Transportation Drainage Design - SH 45 Southwest (TxDOT Austin District) - SH 45 O'Connor (TxDOT Austin District) - FM 92 (TxDOT, Beaumont District) - FM 907 (TxDOT, Pharr County) - Creek Bend Blvd. Bridge (City of Round Rock) - Railroad Bridge at Gilliland Creek (Capital Metro) - Parmer Lane (Williamson County) Hydrology and Hydraulics Modelling Mr. Harris has extensive experience developing hydrologic models using TR-20, HEC-1, HEC-HMS, PEAKFQ WRAP and RESOP II. Hydraulic modeling experience includes: HEC-2, HEC-RAS, SMS/RMA2, XP-SWMM, FlowMaster and CulvertMaster. Presentations - City of Killeen Needs Assessment for Recently Annexed Areas, City Council, May 2010. - City of Killeen Needs Assessment for Recently Annexed Areas, Sewer/Water/Drainage Committee, May 2010. - Reproducibility as a Hydrologic Modeling Criterion, TFMA, spring 2008 - Regional Watershed Modeling Systems, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Austin Chapter, October 2003 - GIS Applications in Water Resource Engineering, ASCE Continuing Education Seminal, June, 2005 - Regional Watershed Modeling Systems, Austin Chapter ASCE, October 2003 - HAZUS Risk Assessment, PBS&J, March 2008 - GIS, PrePro, HEC-Geo-RAS Tools, PBS&J, April 2005 - Hydrologic Modelin Using ArcHydro and HEC-GeoHMS, PBS&J, January 2004 - Floodplain Mapping using HEC-GeoRAS for ArcMap, PBS&J, Juanuary, 2002 Show less

    • Water Resources Intern
      • Apr 1998 - Apr 1999

      Mr. Harris interned for Raymond Chan and Associates during his Junior and Senior years at the University of Texas @ Austin. During his time at Raymond Chan and Associates, he gained important experience developing TR-20, HEC-1, HEC-HMS hydrologic models, and HEC-RAS floodplain modeling and mapping, as well as quantity estimation, grading and detention pond design activities. Mr. Harris interned for Raymond Chan and Associates during his Junior and Senior years at the University of Texas @ Austin. During his time at Raymond Chan and Associates, he gained important experience developing TR-20, HEC-1, HEC-HMS hydrologic models, and HEC-RAS floodplain modeling and mapping, as well as quantity estimation, grading and detention pond design activities.

    • United Kingdom
    • Field Surveyor Assistant
      • Jun 1997 - Aug 1997

      Performed and assisted in field survey work after my freshman year at UT. Performed and assisted in field survey work after my freshman year at UT.

Education

  • The University of Texas at Austin
    Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering, Civil and Water Resources Engineering
    1996 - 2000

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