Employee Profile: District 9 Studies and Plans Project Engineer Valerie Rolla
District 9 Studies and Plans Project Engineer Valerie Rolla is a 25-year IDOT veteran. Originally joining the team as a construction inspector, she later became a resident engineer before rotating into Studies and Plans as a designer. After that, Rolla became a squad leader and has been a project engineer in southern Illinois for the last five and a half years.
Here are some of her thoughts about her job and life outside of IDOT.
Tell me about your current job?
I oversee both consultants and in-house designers. We prepare Phase I reports and plans, specifications and estimates for letting. My team works on a variety of projects, including reconstruction on Interstate 64 and add lane projects on I-57, as well as rehabilitation, resurfacing, slope repair and patching of various state highways in District 9.
Favorite part of the job?
Seeing projects that I have worked on completed.
Anything to highlight?
I am excited to get the last pieces of the I-57 expansion project to letting this fiscal year. When this project is complete, I-57 will be six lanes from I-24 south of Marion to I-64 near Mount Vernon.
Anything to tell us about your department?
My department is responsible for preparing Phase I reports as well as preparing plans, specifications and estimates for letting.
Tell us a little bit about your background?
I graduated from Southern Illinois University Carbondale with a degree in civil engineering. I spent one year working for St. Louis County Highway Department before starting my career at IDOT, where I had spent time working while at SIU.
What prepared you for your role at IDOT?
I was always interested in math, so that led to majoring in civil engineering. Working in both construction and design on a wide variety of projects while at IDOT has helped me in my role as project engineer.
Hobbies?
I spend most of my free time watching my kids play sports and working on projects around the house with my husband.