Haley Francis
About Haley Francis
Haley Francis is a Senior Civil Engineer at Arup with expertise in airside civil aviation design and 3D utility and surface modeling.
Title
Haley Francis holds the title of Senior Civil Engineer at Arup. She has been contributing to infrastructure projects in this role since 2020 in San Francisco. Her experience in this field spans several years, involving a range of engineering responsibilities.
Education and Expertise
Haley Francis earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Vermont, where she studied from 2010 to 2014. Additionally, she specialized in the top 10 percentile at York High School, achieving her high school degree in 2010. Her expertise encompasses airside civil aviation design, 3D utility and surface modeling, airport pavement design, and site grading and drainage.
Professional Background
Haley's professional background includes extensive experience in various roles. She started her career as a Lifeguard at Stage Neck Inn from 2008 to 2010 and worked as catering staff at Foster's Downeast Clambake in 2011. She served as a Packaging Engineer Intern at Seventh Generation from 2012 to 2013 and as an Engineering Intern at SYLVAC SA in 2013. From 2014 to 2016, she was a Civil Project Engineer at Indigo Land Design. Her journey at Arup began as a Civil Engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area from 2016 to 2020, before advancing to her current senior role.
Specializations and Technologies
As a Senior Civil Engineer, Haley focuses on integrating Building Information Modeling (BIM) into her projects. She coordinates design teams, provides construction administration services, and emphasizes projects that positively impact the community and environment. Additionally, she advocates for sustainable engineering practices.
Professional Experience at Arup
At Arup, Haley Francis advanced from Civil Engineer (2016-2020) to Senior Civil Engineer in 2020, working from San Francisco. Her responsibilities include handling complex engineering designs and administrative services for construction projects, with a particular focus on civil aviation and airport pavement designs.