MSA is proud to recognize the accomplishments of Water/Wastewater Engineer Chase Przybylski, PE, who recently attained Professional Engineer (PE) licensure in the state of Wisconsin.
To earn a PE license, engineers must hold a four-year degree in engineering from an accredited engineering program, work under a professional engineer for at least four years, pass two intensive competency exams and earn a license from the state licensure board. PE licensure is the engineering profession’s highest standard of competence – a symbol of achievement, assurance of quality and commitment to ethical standards of practice.
Chase joined MSA in 2019 and is based in Baraboo, Wisconsin, where he serves as a water/wastewater engineer on MSA’s Water service line. He has over six years professional experience including both drinking water and wastewater process and treatment engineering design, environmental consulting and compliance, hydraulic system modeling and sustainability. Chase earned his bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and has experience with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) as a public water supply specialist. He is an active member of the American Council of Engineering Companies of Wisconsin (ACEC WI) Emerging Professionals Committee and Vice Chair of MSA’s Next50 Steering Committee — a 35-and-under collective that engages with MSA projects, practices and philosophies through the lens of the young professional.
“Huge congratulations to Chase on attaining PE licensure,” commented Mike Statz, chief operating officer at MSA. “This milestone is the formal recognition from the state that individuals have earned the public trust to practice engineering in the most skilled, qualified and ethical manner. I commend Chase on all his achievements thus far and look forward to his future contributions to our firm and the clients we serve.”
Contact us to get the conversation started. And learn more about how MSA can be a trusted partner in meeting your community or development goals. For survey requests, please click here to fill out our survey request form.