Long time employee and intern, Brock Johnston has officially closed the books at the University of Minnesota Duluth by earning his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree. Brock has played a major role while interning as a CAD technician on the Mechanical team at JBW for the last 5 years. Upon graduation, he has accepted a full-time role as a Mechanical Engineer at JBW. Congratulations Brock and all the other graduates! We're proud of all your accomplishments and look forward to your continued success!
JBW Consulting Engineers
Engineering Services
Hermantown, MN, 55811, MN 824 followers
Removing Barriers
About us
Whether it’s a coworker, vendor, contractor, or a valued client, we are dedicated to providing engineering solutions by identifying and overcoming their barriers, one by one. Our team consists of highly skilled engineers, designers, and field technicians. Our strong focus on process engineering and a commitment to understanding stakeholder needs leads to a successful, safe, efficient, and reliable project outcome. Our team’s broad experience includes successful engineering and design projects in wood products, nuclear, oil and gas, mining, plastics, power delivery and distribution, and manufacturing. The JBW Team has successfully completed projects in over 10 states and provinces in North America, with project values ranging from less than $50,000 to greater than $150M. Our success has been built on our core values of Relationships, Communication, Solutions, Responsiveness, Technical Proficiency and Quality. We pride ourselves on having real-world experience. Many members of our team have backgrounds in construction and facility engineering, giving us insight to fully understand our clients’ problems, and provide practical and sensible solutions that work well for all shareholders. JBW Consulting Engineers offer the following Services: • Mechanical & Process – Full design and engineering services to create the most sustainable equipment and processes. • Structural – Full design and engineering services to create stable structures that will be around for generations to come. • Civil – Full design and engineering services to support civil projects for clients in the public and private sectors. • Electrical – Full design and engineering services for the energy sector including oil and gas, coal, nuclear, power generation, solar, and wind. • Facility, Process, and Equipment Evaluation – JBW has team members with extensive knowledge and specialties in combustible dust hazards with the ability to analyze the hazards present in your facility. Contact us today!
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https://www.jbwconsult.com/
External link for JBW Consulting Engineers
- Industry
- Engineering Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Hermantown, MN, 55811, MN
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- Process, Mechanical, Structural, Electrical & Civil Design & Engineering, Dust/Process Hazard Analysis, Balance-Of-Plant Engineering & Design, Controls, Instrumentation, & Integration, Substation & Large Power Delivery, Transmission Pipeline Design, Emissions Control Technologies & Permitting, Equipment Layout & Machine Design, Pumping, Piping, & Separation, Industrial Ventilation, Water, Wastewater, Utility Design, Platforms & Equipment Access, Industrial, Commercial, & Residential Buildings, Equipment Support Steel & Foundations, Civil Site Design & Surveying, DEM, FEA, & CFD Software Simulation, Material Processing & Handling, and Industrial Facility Expansion & Upgrades
Locations
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Primary
4140 Richard Ave
Suite 650
Hermantown, MN, 55811, MN 55811, US
Employees at JBW Consulting Engineers
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Tuesday's Engineering Tip: Pump Selection Understanding the specific needs for a pump is crucial in selecting the best pump to use. The type of fluid that will be pumped throughout the system will help determine the type of pump to choose. From there it will also help to decide the performance ability needed from an operation standpoint; whether that be the flow rate and reaching the best efficiency point (BEP) or ensuring there is enough power to meet system demands. Stay tuned for more of our engineering tips next week! #JBWEngineering #Pumps #IndustrialFacilities #EngineeringExcellence #TuesdayTips
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Last month, Mechanical Engineer, Kyle Levanen, volunteered to present at a local elementary school in partnership with the STARBASE Minnesota program. The STARBASE program allows students to learn and immerse themselves in engineering and future careers in other STEM fields. A big thanks to STARBASE Minnesota, who makes it possible to share our passion with the future leaders of the science, technology, engineering and math fields. #JBWEngineering #STARBASE #STEM #EngineeringExcellence
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Tuesday's Engineering Tip: Common Pump Types Industrial pumps play a critical role across various industries by transferring fluids from one location to another. They are a key component within different processes and can involve lifting, compressing or displacing the fluid by transforming electrical energy into hydraulic energy. When designing, it's important for engineers to understand the functionality of the different pump types available and their use within a specific setting. Check out a few common pump types below & stay tuned for more of our engineering tips next week! #JBWEngineering #Pumps #IndustrialFacilities #EngineeringExcellence #TuesdayTips
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👋 We are thrilled to announce and welcome Daniel Bradt to our team as a Project Engineer. Daniel has over four years of experience as a Project Engineer over commercial and industrial construction projects at the Stillwater Mine in Nye, Montana. He has a degree in Engineering Science with a Mechanics emphasis from Carroll College in Helena, Montana. He enjoys spending time outdoors, especially rock climbing and backcountry skiing. Daniel is looking forward to collaborating with a talented team that has a wide variety of backgrounds and specialties. Welcome to the team Daniel, we’re happy to have you here! #NewHire #Welcome #TeamJBW #EngineeringExcellence
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Tuesday's Engineering Tip: Common Mistakes to Avoid When Performing an Arc Flash Study While Arc Flash Studies are a vital part in ensuring electrical safety in the workplace, they must be done correctly to be effective. Check out these tips below to help avoid making these common mistakes when conducting an Arc Flash Study. https://ow.ly/fXaR50UcWfZ Stay tuned for more of our engineering tips next week! #JBWEngineering #ArcFlashStudy #ElectricalSafety #IndustrialFacilities #EngineeringExcellence #TuesdayTips
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Happy Thanksgiving! Today we give thanks for all the hard work our team puts in every day. To our clients and vendors that allow us to be successful. And to our friends and families who support us along the way. #JBWEngineering #Thankful #EngineeringExcellence
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Tuesday's Engineering Tip: When to Perform an Arc Flash Study Arc Flash Studies are critical in maintaining a safe work environment as well as protecting your workers. Not only do Arc Flash Studies identify areas of risk, but they also aid in implementing necessary safety measures. From proper labeling to identifying required PPE, Arc Flash Studies will help keep your workers safe and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Stay tuned for more of our engineering tips next week! #JBWEngineering #ArcFlashStudy #ElectricalSafety #IndustrialFacilities #EngineeringExcellence #TuesdayTips
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👋 We are excited to announce and welcome Sarah Thorman to our team as a Structural Engineer II. Sarah has over 9 years of experience in project management and structural engineering in a variety of industries, from single family residential to heavy industrial. She enjoys the puzzles and problem solving that an engineering career provides. In her free time, Sarah enjoys playing video games, reading, DIY home improvement projects and exploring the great outdoors that Colorado has to offer. Welcome to the team Sarah, we’re happy to have you here! #NewHire #Welcome #TeamJBW #EngineeringExcellence
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Tuesday's Engineering Tip: Designing Effective Fire Protection Systems for Industrial Facilities 🔧 Fire protection is a critical component of ensuring the safety and longevity of industrial facilities. From power plants to refineries, and wood processing facilities to paper mills, the need for a robust fire protection system is crucial! In any industrial setting, the primary goals of a fire protection system are to safeguard personnel, protect equipment, and meet insurance requirements. Given the variety of operations that take place within these facilities, fire protection systems must be tailored to address the specific risks associated with flammable and explosive materials, whether the activities occur indoors or outdoors. Check out a few key tips that must be considered when designing for fire protection systems. https://ow.ly/Ex3n50U810H Stay tuned for more of our engineering tips next week! #JBWEngineering #FireProtection #IndustrialFacilities #EngineeringExcellence #TuesdayTips