Brad Archibald, P.E., B.S.

External Director

B.S. Environmental Engineering

Brad is an independent member of the Cramer Fish Sciences Board of Directors. He is a licensed professional engineer (Montana) and has over 35 years of experience as an environmental engineer and engineering executive. Brad is a Principal Engineer with Pioneer Technical Services, a multi-disciplinary engineering and environmental services company headquartered in Butte, Montana. He served as President and CEO of Pioneer from 2004 through 2022, when he stepped back to a part-time role with the company.  

 

Brad is a graduate of Montana Technological University, with a BS Degree in Environmental Engineering.  He was recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus of Montana Tech in 2018. 

Emma-Kate Stecker, E.I.T., B.S.

Restoration Engineer in Training

B.S. Civil and Environmental Engineering

Phone: (888) 244-1221

 

Boise, Idaho

Emma-Kate is a Restoration Engineer in Training with experience in environmental engineering and fish monitoring and surveying. She has worked on a variety of projects supporting water distribution and water treatment across the Pacific Northwest. She is skilled in AutoCAD Civil 3D, and ArcGIS to support technical drawing development and design and has assisted on roadway design, water drainage, environmental monitoring, and construction management. Emma-Kate also has experience in the field collecting and compiling ecological data in both rivers and lake environments. She has conducted fish population surveys, fish diet analyses, mammalian surveys, macroinvertebrate surveys, electrofishing, and water quality monitoring and analysis. Her blend of ecological experience and engineering allows Emma-Kate to support project efforts through a variety of field and design tasks.

Jackson Raecke, E.I.T., B.S.

Restoration Engineer in Training

B.S. Civil Engineering, B.S. Environmental Engineering

Phone: (888) 244-1221

 

Boise, Idaho

 

Jackson is a Restoration Engineer in Training with experience in civil and environmental engineering, focusing on transportation and hydraulic/hydrologic design. He has worked on several projects in the Mountain West with an emphasis on monitoring and design of transportation facilities and hydraulic structures. He has experience working in AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS, Excel and CEIWR-HEC software to model a variety of both existing and proposed designs for urban and rural roads, culvert analysis, storm sequencing, environmental permitting and watershed mapping. Jackson also has field experience performing on-site analysis of culverts and other transportation projects. His focus on hydrology and hydraulics engineering provides Jackson with the tools to support a wide range of fisheries projects from both the design office and the field.