O’Dell Engineering Named One of the “2018 Best Places to Work: Central Valley”
O’Dell Engineering was recently named one of the “2018 Best Places to Work: Central Valley” by Opportunity Stanislaus. The program recognizes organizations with strong, positive work place environments.
“The organizations selected for this designation are leaders in their field without exception,” said David White, Chief Executive Officer of Opportunity Stanislaus. “Their cultures and emphasis on employee satisfaction are evident in their employee response and evidence shows prospective employees will look favorably on these rankings as they search for their next position.”
At O’Dell Engineering, we retain the best and brightest and believe that our employee first philosophy translates into motivated, successful, and dedicated employees ready to provide exemplary service. We believe in fostering a work environment centered on the principles of teamwork, commitment, and continuing education. We are proud to have a staff of premier professionals. Firm President Randall O’Dell stated, “Our goal is to provide an environment for professionals to thrive. Design is a thoughtful, creative process. Those who are drawn to this business are highly motivated and intelligent; what they need most from an enterprise is a good place, sufficient time, and support to pursue their life’s work.”
With a current staff of over 70 professionals including 11 Registered Civil Engineers, 7 Professional Land Surveyors, and 6 Professional Landscape Architects, O’Dell has developed a regional reputation for excellence while maintaining its focus on project efficiency and client satisfaction. We are committed to producing excellent infrastructure projects, combining time-proven methods with cutting edge technology and products. Our project portfolio showcases innovative solutions, award winning design, and our commitment to our clients.
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