Pros
After working at a few other structural engineering firms in the DC metro area, I landed at Ehlert Bryan, and I hope to be here for the rest of my career. When I joined, I was fortunate enough to immediately begin working with Wayne Bryan (one of the two founding partners) and it opened my eyes to what great leadership looks like. Wayne has since taken a well-deserved step back, but the values and firm identity he established are still going strong. As a consulting structural engineering firm, it’s a fast-paced results-oriented culture. Everyone pulls their weight, and it’s a collaborative production driven business. It’s not the right fit for everyone, but those who want to take pride and ownership of their work will fit right in. The work is interesting and challenging and there are sufficient resources and personnel that it’s not overwhelming. The firm is steadily growing and there is opportunity to learn and for career development. In my experience everyone is treated fairly and equitably. The benefits and compensation are in the upper end of the market and management has made improvements since I’ve been here to areas where they were behind. In the post Covid world, management has shown the ability to grow and adapt to the changing work environment. After spending 2 years fully remote during the pandemic, they have implemented a hybrid work model that allows for flexibility and remote work for basically all employees. Ehlert Bryan is a great place for motivated career oriented structural engineers, right out of school or established engineers looking to take the next step.
Cons
There aren't many... the office location in Tysons isn't very pedestrian friendly with only a hand full of lunch spots within safe walking distance. Not a con in my eyes, but it may not be a good fit for those who aren't used to a face-paced consulting environment.