Thursday, June 13

10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

290 S. Castell Ave, Suite 100, New Braunfels, TX

What to Expect:


Below is a quick overview of what you can expect to gain from the experience:


  • Understand the basics of civil engineering and if it's a good fit for you.
  • Spend the afternoon shadowing an engineer.
  • Learn from our team and ask questions.
  • Begin building your professional network.


Registration is free but is limited to 12 spots. You MUST register and need to be of junior classification or higher and have an interest in majoring in engineering.


Who is HMT? Since 1977, HMT has been one of Central Texas’s leading engineering and surveying firms. Based in New Braunfels, with an additional office in San Antonio, our team of skilled professional engineers, registered land surveyors, AutoCAD technicians, and support staff delivers value and quality engineering and surveying results. We offer a range of services addressing all aspects of residential, commercial, and municipal development as well as transportation and water resources.


Questions can be directed to Whitney Hooper, director of business development, ([email protected]).


We can't wait to share HMT with you!

Register for free below!


Spaces are limited to 12 registrants.

You MUST register below to attend.

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What do you stand to gain?


One of our employees, Brittany shares her experience from a shadow day:


"Shadowing a civil engineer for two weeks changed my whole career path. As an 18-year-old applying to college, I romanticized becoming an architect and designing beautiful buildings and interiors. However, after mistakenly being placed in a civil engineering mini internship instead of an architectural one, I realized that was my calling. I loved the comradery, problem-solving, and boots-on-the-ground feel of civil engineering. It was so neat to see civil engineering projects evolve from raw land to public roads, utilities, and infrastructure we take for granted every day." - Brittany B.

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