RJN Hires Cincinnati Branch Manager

Jan. 8, 2014

RJN Group Inc. added the new position of branch manager to its Cincinnati office. Carrying out this role is Jeff Olsen, P.E. 

Olsen is a professional engineer with more than 20 years of progressive technical and management experience and an established reputation in the engineering market in southern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Olsen has been responsible for over $550 million in constructed projects, most recently serving as project manager for the award-winning seven-mile sewer tunnel for SD1, Kentucky’s second largest public sewer utility. In addition, he is experienced with water and sewer line design and construction, as well as treatment plants, storage tanks and pump stations, and was responsible for developing the first alternative delivery project by an Ohio county sewer district.

As branch manager of RJN’s Cincinnati office, Olsen will be focused on branch operations, business development and client relationships.

A native of Cincinnati, Olsen graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor of Science in civil and environmental engineering. He is a member of the Water Environment Federation and the Ohio Water Environment Assn. (OWEA). Olsen is a past president of the southwest section of OWEA and served as 2013 Annual Conference co-chair, which set records for attendance and sponsorships

Source: RJN Group

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