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LeBeau joins Hancock Associates as engineering manager and project manager

Jeffrey LeBeau, Jr.

Danvers, MA According to Hancock Associates, a leading provider of land surveying, civil engineering and wetland science services, Jeffrey LeBeau, Jr., PE has joined the firm as engineering manager and project manager. LeBeau has 27 years of experience in the civil engineering industry and a strong background in site/civil, utility and construction inspection. He is responsible for project management, QA/QC reviews, client communications and business development. LeBeau is based in Hancock’s Palmer, MA office of Sherman & Frydryk.

LeBeau has a bachelor of science in civil engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and is a licensed Professional Civil Engineer in Mass. and Conn. “I enjoy meeting with clients and working with them to come up with a solution to their needs and bringing their projects to fruition,” said LeBeau. “I’m excited to be on the Hancock team to continue providing excellence to my clients as well as mentor junior staff.”

“I am so glad to have Jeff aboard. He not only is a stellar project manager, he will help extend our services into Connecticut,” said Hancock president, Wayne Jalbert, PLS.

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