Héctor A. Colón, Pe, Cfm
About Héctor A. Colón, Pe, Cfm
Héctor A. Colón is a Civil Engineer II specializing in Water Resources, currently employed by the City of Ocala since 2018. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez and a Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico.
Work at Ocala
Héctor A. Colón currently serves as a Civil Engineer II in the Water Resources department at the City of Ocala. He has held this position since 2018, contributing to various water resource management projects in the Ocala, Florida area. Prior to this role, he worked as a Civil Engineer I focusing on stormwater management for a brief period in 2017. His experience in both positions has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of civil engineering practices related to water resources.
Education and Expertise
Héctor A. Colón earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, where he studied from 2004 to 2010. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Water Resources and Water Treatment from the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, completing his studies in 2020. His academic background provides him with a solid foundation in civil engineering principles and practices.
Background
Héctor A. Colón has a strong educational background in civil engineering, having studied for a total of 15 years in the field. His career in civil engineering began with his undergraduate studies, followed by advanced education focused on water resources. His professional journey includes significant roles in the City of Ocala, where he has gained practical experience in water resource management and stormwater systems.
Professional Experience
Héctor A. Colón has accumulated several years of experience in civil engineering, particularly in water resources. His tenure at the City of Ocala began in 2017 with a role focused on stormwater management, followed by his current position as Civil Engineer II since 2018. His work involves applying engineering principles to address water resource challenges in the community.