BINGHAMTON — McFarland Johnson, Inc. (MJ) — a Binghamton–based planning, engineering and construction administration firm — announced that its Aviation and Bridge Design Group in Binghamton has grown with the recent addition of six employees in newly created positions. The staff additions were needed to meet an increased volume of projects in the aviation and […]
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BINGHAMTON — McFarland Johnson, Inc. (MJ) — a Binghamton–based planning, engineering and construction administration firm — announced that its Aviation and Bridge Design Group in Binghamton has grown with the recent addition of six employees in newly created positions.
The staff additions were needed to meet an increased volume of projects in the aviation and bridge sectors of MJ’s practice, Ruthanne C. Bulman, human resources manager at McFarland Johnson, tells CNYBJ. “This growth is a result of MJ’s innovative and dynamic approach to airport planning and application software development; accelerated bridge construction capabilities on bridge replacement projects; and proactive support to clients with grant application process, project planning and engineering design, all the way through to construction administration,” she contended in an email.
MJ, which was founded in 1946, has a total of 145 employees in nine office locations. In Binghamton, its Bridge Design Group currently has six employees, while the Aviation Group has grown to 15 workers, according to Bulman.
The new employees are:
Joshua Fletcher, airport engineer, a recent graduate of SUNY Polytechnic Institute with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering technology, and emphasis in structures. Fletcher previously worked as a transportation construction inspector with the New York State Department of Transportation and served in the Navy for five years.
Zachary Gregg, airport engineer, comes to MJ from BME Associates in Rochester, where he worked since graduating from RIT in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering technology and a minor in mechanical engineering. Gregg is originally from Johnson City, where he now resides again.
Nathaniel Skelding, airport engineer, received his bachelor’s in civil engineering technology from RIT, and previously worked as a site development intern for Wegmans. Skelding recently moved to the Scranton, Pennsylvania area, where he is currently assisting MJ with inspection of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport Taxiway project.
Salvatore (Sam) Paolini has joined the firm as a software developer. Paolini joins MJ’s growing IT/ software development applications and projects. A long-time resident of the Binghamton area, he graduated from Binghamton University.
Rileigh Genung, bridge engineer, is a recent graduate of Clarkson University with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, and a concentration in structural, architectural & construction engineering management. Genung comes to MJ after having previously interned with Delaware Engineering, D.P.C. in Oneonta.
Tammarra Kutz has joined as a project coordinator. Kutz comes to MJ from the Riordan Management Group (RMG) and will facilitate project-management support and assistance to MJ’s Airport and Facilities groups.
Besides its Binghamton headquarters, McFarland Johnson has additional offices in upstate New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, according to its website.