Public sector engineers can help legislators budget and pay for new construction to keep Missourians working and improve our quality of life. Engineers provide vital knowledge to support safe infrastructure and growth of our city/state.
- Public sector engineers are dedicated public servants with a heart for service
- Essential resource for policy makers
- Problem solvers/ critical thinkers
Engineers in public service are helping maximize the use of tax revenues, whether it be for roads and bridges, water, waste management, or other critical systems of modern civilization. They are trained and experienced to facilitate conversations between the public and their elected representatives, and to inform decisions regarding the wise use of tax revenue. Their focus is protection of the public health, welfare, and safety. These individuals are often challenged with limited funding, personnel and resources, but rise to that challenge by delivering efficient results, usually with little to no recognition.