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- Sole engineer at a factory-based affordable housing manufacturer. Responsible for full design-to-delivery cycle — architectural design, structural engineering, permitting, shop drawings, and construction coordination. ~400 modules designed, permitted, and occupied. A lot of money was saved in producing affordable units.
- Company expanding from 1 state to 4 states in the next 2 years. I'm the only engineer with a potential professional plan to be the principal of the engineering department in 3-5 years from now.
- MS Civil Engineering + BS Architectural Engineering. Passed PE exam, completing experience hours.
- STEM OPT, ~1 year remaining.
- Work aligns with March 2026 housing EO and H.R. 6644 (21st Century ROAD to Housing Act), both of which explicitly name modular housing as a federal priority. Lots of research proves the national importance.
- I could get recommendation letters from a lot of people (including managers, CEO, CFO, people from state housing agencies, and potentially federal).
- Self-filing, no attorney.
Do you all think it's a strong profile if framed correctly?
u/Broad-Lab-3626 — 7 days ago