Delaney Nelson, Eit, Env Sp, Leed Ga
About Delaney Nelson, Eit, Env Sp, Leed Ga
Delaney Nelson is a Water Engineer at Arup in San Francisco, California, with previous experience at Woodard & Curran, Tetra Tech, and HDR. Nelson holds a Master's degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo.
Current Position at Arup
Delaney Nelson, EIT, ENV SP, LEED GA, has been serving as a Water Engineer at Arup since 2021 in San Francisco, California. Arup is a leading global firm known for its innovative and sustainable engineering solutions. At Arup, Nelson focuses on water engineering projects that emphasize sustainability and efficiency. Her role involves designing and implementing water systems that align with environmental goals and regulations.
Previous Experience at Woodard & Curran
Before joining Arup, Delaney Nelson worked at Woodard & Curran as an Engineer from 2018 to 2021 in Walnut Creek, California. Over her three-year tenure, Nelson contributed to various engineering projects, focusing on water and environmental systems. Woodard & Curran is renowned for its leadership in water, wastewater, and environmental engineering, providing Nelson with substantial experience in these areas.
Early Career at Tetra Tech and HDR
Delaney Nelson began her engineering career as an intern. In 2017, she worked at Tetra Tech in San Luis Obispo, California, for seven months, gaining early experience in engineering practices. Additionally, she interned at HDR in 2016 as a Water/Wastewater Intern for two months in Folsom, California. These internships provided Nelson with foundational knowledge and practical skills in the water engineering sector.
Education at California Polytechnic State University
Delaney Nelson completed both her undergraduate and graduate studies at California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo. She earned a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering in 2017 after four years of study. She then achieved a Master's Degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2018. Throughout her academic career, Nelson developed a strong foundation in civil and environmental engineering principles.