STEM GameDay Planning Committee
American Council of Engineering Companies of Arizona
Accepting the award on behalf of the Committee:
Nicolai Oliden, PE, Highways Group Leader, Jacobs
Zachary Lambros, PE, Senior Project Engineer, Dibble
This award recognizes a national business and honors their efforts in serving the educators of Arizona! This national business has not only served the state of Arizona but has also inspired other communities around the country to serve as well.
ACEC STORY
The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is the oldest and largest business association of engineering companies. It is an organized federation of 52 state and regional councils comprised of thousands of engineering practices throughout the country. ACEC traces its roots back to the Association of Architectural Engineers, founded in New York City in 1905, to promote the business interests of consulting engineers. Over the years, and several iterations, in 2000 they became the ACEC as we know today to reflect both their firm-based membership and the increasingly diversified and multi-disciplinary nature of engineering practices, including design-build practices. They are known for their public policy advocacy to bolster and expand the reach of best practices to ensure innovation, successful performance, and public safety. They have also been a leading proponent of increased infrastructure investment in surface transportation, water, aviation and energy.
Locally, ACEC Arizona has given their time and resources to inspire the next generation of engineers. In 2024, in partnership with School Connect and Arizona State University, a group of 1,200 7th and 8th grade students joined engineers at Mountain America Stadium at ASU to get a first-row seat at what a real-life Game Day looks like from the perspective of an engineer. In 2025, this STEM event took place and a new group of middle schoolers to ASU incorporating more hands-on activities. A true collaboration of tech, nonprofit, and education all coming together to support students.
Nicolai Oliden, PE, Highways Group Leader, Jacobs
Nicolai Oliden serves as a Project Engineer (PE) and Office Manager with Jacobs, building a strong reputation in transportation engineering across Arizona. His technical expertise includes proficiency with InRoad and AutoCAD Civil3D software platforms. Nicolai holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Arizona State University.
Beyond his engineering work, Nicolai has developed a parallel career in professional development. He mentors young professionals, helping them navigate the challenges of both professional environments and personal life responsibilities. This commitment led him to establish engineeringYOU, a Leadership Training company focused on equipping young professionals with self-leadership skills to improve their focus and work-life balance.
His impact in professional development includes coaching numerous engineers, facilitating workshops in both online and in-person formats, and presenting to hundreds of professionals. Through these efforts, Nicolai helps develop engineers who understand that professional success requires both technical competence and personal development skills.
Zachary Lambros, PE, Senior Project Engineer, Dibble
Zachary Lambros is a Senior Project Engineer at Dibble, where he has built a notable career since 2016. His professional trajectory at the company includes valuable experience in previous positions as a Transportation Engineer and Land Development Engineer, both at the EIT level.
Throughout his tenure at Dibble, Zach has developed specialized expertise in Land Development, a field he deliberately selected for its diverse and challenging design opportunities. His professional decision to focus on this area has allowed him to develop comprehensive skills across multiple engineering disciplines. Zach regularly applies this extensive knowledge base to various technical challenges, including optimizing parking layouts, ensuring accessibility compliance, designing effective drainage systems, and developing efficient utility designs.
Among the many professional satisfactions in his career, Zach finds particular fulfillment in witnessing the physical manifestation of his engineering designs once construction is completed. This tangible result of his technical work represents the culmination of extensive planning, precise calculations, and thoughtful design considerations.
Zach’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Arizona State University. Further enhancing his professional qualifications, he has completed the LEAP (Leadership in Engineering Administration Program) through ACEC.