RJN Group Hires Senior Project Engineer

April 17, 2013
Timothy Grimm, P.E. will focus on design, flow monitoring & SSES work

A new senior project engineer has joined RJN Group Inc. (RJN). Timothy Grimm, P.E. is now a part of RJN’s Central Region Operations, working out of the Wheaton, Ill., office location.

With an increase in the Central Region’s project load, the need arose for an additional project engineer to carry out project management and lead project engineer responsibilities. Grimm will hit the ground running, focusing on design, flow monitoring and SSES work on projects for the city of Elmhurst, village of Wilmette, village of Barlett, city of West Chicago and the city of Batavia.

Prior to joining RJN, Grimm worked as a project engineer for 10 years with Rempe-Sharpe & Associates. His experience includes design and rehabilitation projects covering water wells, water storage, water distribution, pumping stations, sanitary lift stations, and sanitary sewers. He has also worked on projects involving water facilities planning, distribution system modeling, and storm water modeling.

Grimm is originally from the southeastern portion of Wisconsin on Lake Geneva. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a licensed professional engineer in both Illinois and Wisconsin. Currently, he resides in Batavia, Ill., with his wife and two children.

Source: RJN Group

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