Engineers - Surveyors - Planners

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 LLOYD CHRIS WILSON, Ph.D., P.E.

Vice President of Engineering

 

 

EDUCATION:

 

Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 1986.

M.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 1980.

B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 1979.

 

CAREER HISTORY:

 

1994—Present:  The Clayton Engineering Company, St. Louis, Missouri

 

Dr. Wilson was elected to the Board of Directors in 2003. In 2006, he was elected the Vice President of Engineering.

 

As a Senior Engineer, Dr. Wilson manages water resources and environmental projects in the Midwest and nationwide.  Responsibilities include analysis and design for a variety of projects including low-level radioactive waste siting, water quality modeling, erosion/sedimentation control planning, watershed hydrology, hydraulic routing, dam safety studies, and flood plain hydraulics.  Dr. Wilson also provides expert testimony and consulting on a variety of water resources issues.

 

1990—1994:  Law Companies, Inc., Kennesaw, Georgia & St. Louis, Missouri

 

As a Principal Water Resources Engineer, performed a variety of technical tasks relating to water resources engineering.  In addition to project responsibilities, was Water Resources Engineering Department Manager for 12 professionals.  Also acted as Water Resources Program Consultant and Chief Engineer, responsible for quality assurance for all projects within the St. Louis office as well as employee development and training.

 

1987—1999:  University of Missouri-Rolla Graduate Engineering Center

 

As Adjunct Associate Professor, taught graduate courses part time including:  Advanced Hydrology, Hydrologic Techniques, Hydraulic Structures, Urban Hydrology, and Water Resources Engineering.

 

1986—1990:  The Clayton Engineering Company, St. Louis, Missouri.

 

As a Project Water Resources Engineer, Dr. Wilson provided technical support in the design and analysis of hydraulic structures including detention basins, culverts, channels, and closed conduits, and commercial site flood plain recovery and permitting.  Also responsible for developing microcomputer solutions for field data collection, data analysis, graphics and design, and hydrologic studies.

 

1983—1986:  Hydrologic Engineers, Inc., Rolla, Missouri

 

As founding partner, worked part-time with this firm while pursuing doctoral degree.  Performed hydrologic and hydraulic analyses including advanced computer modeling of earthen dams and dynamic river modeling.

 

1980—1983:  Law Engineering Testing Company, Inc., Marietta, Georgia

 

As a Staff Engineer, conducted flood plain hydraulic analyses, Phase I and II dam safety analyses and design, surface mining hydrology and diversion channel and sedimentation basin design.  Later, transferred to corporate computer group and was responsible for evaluation and purchase of hardware and software and systems and application programming.

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

 

American Society of Civil Engineers

National Society of Professional Engineers

Missouri Society of Professional Engineers

American Water Resources Association

Society of American Military Engineers

 

ACTIVE REGISTRATIONS:

 

Registered Professional Engineer: Illinois, Missouri, Georgia, Florida