Mark Onken, PE, has a strong background in engineering, primarily in the public sector. Mark started their career as an Engineering Intern at the City of Plymouth in 2013, where they gained hands-on experience in various engineering tasks. In 2014, they continued their internship at the City of Minnetonka, further expanding their knowledge and skills in the field.
In 2015, Mark joined Bolton & Menk, Inc. as a Water Resources Engineer In Training, focusing on projects related to state aid and local street improvement. Mark was responsible for project controls and management, as well as the preparation of engineering plans, specifications, and reports for various municipal construction projects. Mark also took the lead in constructability reviews and evaluated the integrity of existing utilities through modeling and field measurements.
Recently, Mark has been working as a Project Engineer at Bolton & Menk, Inc., starting in July 2021. In this role, they continue to handle project controls and management for state aid and local street improvement projects. Additionally, Mark builds and analyzes sanitary and stormwater models for different applications, ensuring the efficient functioning of infrastructure projects.
Overall, Mark Onken, PE, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to their work in engineering, particularly in the areas of project management, design, and utility evaluation.
Mark Onken, PE earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Minnesota Duluth, graduating in 2014. In the same year, they obtained their Engineer In Training certification from the State Of Minnesota Engineering and Land Surveying. In 2019, they received a certification in Inspector Training-Manhole Rehabilitation from the National Association of Sewer Service Companies. Most recently, in June 2021, they became a Professional Engineer (PE) through the Minnesota Board of AELSLAGID.
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