Brandon Jang
About Brandon Jang
Brandon Jang is a civil engineer specializing in airport infrastructure, currently employed at Hatch in Vancouver, British Columbia, since 2021. He has a background in various engineering roles, including internships and part-time positions, and holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering from The University of British Columbia.
Work at Hatch
Brandon Jang has been employed at Hatch as a Civil Engineer specializing in Airport Infrastructure since 2021. In this role, he has contributed to various projects in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Prior to his current position, he held multiple internships at Hatch, starting as an Airport Infrastructure Engineer - Student Intern in 2018. He worked in various capacities, including Site Reviewer and Designer, accumulating significant experience in airport infrastructure over a span of three years.
Education and Expertise
Brandon Jang studied at The University of British Columbia, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Geotechnical and Pipeline Engineering. He also completed a Minor in Entrepreneurship. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in civil engineering, particularly in airport infrastructure.
Background
Brandon Jang has a diverse work history that includes roles in engineering and public service. He worked as a Lifeguard/Instructor for the City of Burnaby from 2014 to 2018. His engineering experience spans several internships at Hatch and other organizations, including voestalpine Nortrak Inc, where he served as a Design Engineer - Student Intern. His involvement in the Steel Bridge Design Team at The University of British Columbia further highlights his engineering background.
Internship Experience
Brandon Jang has extensive internship experience in the field of civil engineering. He completed multiple internships at Hatch, focusing on airport infrastructure, where he engaged in design and site review tasks. Additionally, he interned at voestalpine Nortrak Inc as a Design Engineer and was part of the Steel Bridge Design Team at The University of British Columbia. These internships contributed to his practical knowledge and skills in engineering.