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Conner Danielson earns Professional Engineer Designation

by | Aug 8, 2025 | Boston, Development

 

Conner DanielsonBOSTON, MASSACHUSETTES, August 8, 2025We’re proud to share that Conner Danielson has officially earned the title of Professional Engineer (PE) after successfully passing the PE exam. 

Achieving PE licensure is a significant milestone in an engineer’s career and requires the completion of a four-year engineering degree, passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, gaining four years of relevant professional experience, and passing the PE exam. With licensure in 49 states, McClure brings trusted engineering solutions to communities across the country. 

“Congratulations to our newest licensed engineer, Conner!”, said Lindsey DiTonno, Team Leader.  “Conner is a true team player. His dedication, enthusiasm, and critical thinking have been an asset to every project he’s worked on. We’re excited to see what he accomplishes next.” 

Reflecting on his achievement, Danielson shared, “I am very excited to have accomplished becoming a PE. I look forward to continuing to learn from the great leaders, mentors, and engineers at McClure and to further developing my skills as an engineer. I want to give credit to my team for their support and enthusiasm throughout my time studying for the exam.” 

About McClure

Founded in 1956, McClure has grown to a firm of over 260 professionals in fourteen offices. With a vision of making lives better, McClure brings engineering and development expertise with a collaborative approach to identify the best strategies and solutions to bring our client’s vision to life. We look at every project through the lens of economics by thinking, designing, and building for the future. McClure’s expertise is in guiding clients on making long-term capital investments in the areas of aviation, bridge, community development, construction observation, development, environmental and stormwater, landscape architecture, structural, surveytraffic and safety, transportation, wastewater, and water.