BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — McFarland Johnson, Inc. announced that Jeff Mishler has joined the company as a senior project manager in its aviation division. Binghamton–based McFarland Johnson, a 100-percent employee-owned firm, provides planning, engineering, environmental, technology, and construction services to the aviation, transportation, civil/facilities, and environmental industries. The company’s InfraSolutions by McFarland Johnson division offers technology-based […]
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BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — McFarland Johnson, Inc. announced that Jeff Mishler has joined the company as a senior project manager in its aviation division.
Binghamton–based McFarland Johnson, a 100-percent employee-owned firm, provides planning, engineering, environmental, technology, and construction services to the aviation, transportation, civil/facilities, and environmental industries. The company’s InfraSolutions by McFarland Johnson division offers technology-based infrastructure-management solutions.
Mishler, based in the Houston, Texas area, serves as McFarland Johnson’s technical lead for aviation-planning projects throughout North America. He brings more than 39 years of experience in managing airport master planning, airport engineering, and aviation-system-planning projects, as well as environmental-planning studies, demand forecasting, and financial-feasibility analyses.
Prior to joining McFarland Johnson, Mishler served as VP of the aviation planning service group at Florida–based RS&H Inc., and served as associate VP at Missouri–based HNTB Corp. During his career, he has led the development of more than 50 master plans at airports ranging from small general aviation to large hubs and oversaw more than 25 airport planning on-call contracts.