Jorgensen Associates, Inc.

Jorgensen Associates, Inc.

Civil Engineering

Jackson, Wyoming 333 followers

It's about people, trust, and know-how.

About us

Jorgensen Associates, Inc. (Jorgensen) provides a broad range of civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, land use planning, construction materials testing, and land surveying services to the greater Yellowstone area. Founded in 1974, Jorgensen presently employs over 75 professional, technical, and administrative staff. Jorgensen provides an array of multi-discipline services which include project management, planning & entitlement, site design, transportation, water and wastewater, hydraulics and hydrology, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, program management, construction administration, construction management, and surveying for every home, community, or road traveled to transform inspiration into reality. What sets Jorgensen Associates apart is the creative abilities and passions of our engineers, who factor in aesthetic and environmental values without compromising functional design. Careful attention is paid to the preservation of natural resources and the integration of developments into the aesthetics of the surrounding landscape.

Website
http://www.jorgeng.com
Industry
Civil Engineering
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Jackson, Wyoming
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1974
Specialties
Land Surveying, Planning, Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Administration, Transportation, Water and Wastewater, Materials Testing, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Civil Engineering, GIS, and Water Rights

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  • From the plains to the peaks, Wyoming's Women in Engineering are blazing trails and shaping the future! 🏞️✨ We're celebrating their ingenuity and leadership in every corner of the Cowboy State, albeit a day late - happy International Women in Engineering Day to all the amazing women in Engineering we have here at Jorgensen! #INWED24 #WomenInEngineering #WyomingWonders #STEMLeaders #EngineeringExcellence #WyomingEngineers

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  • We are hiring! We are looking for a highly-motivated and talented Bookkeeper to join our team in either our Jackson or Pinedale, WY offices. :: Who are You? :: A team player and effective problem-solver seeking a long-term fit with a company that truly values its employees and clients. Someone who enjoys working with a friendly and supportive team that offers a fun culture and embraces the work-hard and play-hard way of life. :: https://lnkd.in/gJYJF4y8 :: #jacksonholewyoming #pinedale #bookkeeper #wearehiring #wyoming #accountingjobs

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  • Earlier this month, Madeline (Maddie) Ensminger successfully passed her State of Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Level 1 Distribution Systems Operator exam to become a certified water operator. Although records are not available to confirm, we believe she is one of the youngest women (if not the youngest) in the State to have accomplished this at the age of 17, and we couldn’t be prouder! She had to jump through various hurdles to even register for the exam because most states have a minimum age requirement of 18 to test. However, Wyoming does not set an age requirement so long as the applicant has a high school diploma and meets the various other requirements set by the State. What does this mean you might be wondering for her, Jorgensen, and that State of Wyoming as a whole? Great question! Simply put, Water = Life, and more specifically, Clean Safe Drinking Water = Healthy Life. Maddie will work with her father, Dustin Ensminger, who holds some of the top Water Certifications in the State and Country to ensure that the various Water Systems that he oversees and manages, remain in tip-top shape and delivering safe drinking water day-in and day-out for the resident’s they serve. :: Fun Wyoming Water Facts: Wyoming is situated astride the Continental Divide, and as a result provides the headwaters for four (4) major river basins in the western United States. These include the Missouri-Mississippi, Green-Colorado, Snake-Columbia, and the Great Salt Lake. More than 75 percent of Wyoming's population relies on groundwater for part, or all, of our drinking water supply. This water comes from more than 90,000 wells. What is the largest lake in Wyoming? Yellowstone Lake sits at 7,732 feet above sea level and covers 136 square miles with 110 miles of shoreline. What is the deepest lake in Wyoming? Fremont Lake, just a few short miles from our Pinedale office, is the 7th deepest lake in the country and last measured was 610 feet deep. Wyoming is the 5th driest state and drought is a constant threat in our region. Seven (7) of the ten (10) largest glaciers in the continental United States are located in the Wind River Range.

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