Celebrating 10 years of excellence in environmental engineering

Origins

SEE was founded by Philip Ruck, who worked out of his home office in Orono until March 2014, connecting with references throughout New England from his past experiences to establish a client base. SEE’s first client base included timber industry companies and the City of Old Town, rapidly expanding to other industries, institutions, and municipalities.

A photo of the Stillwater team in front of a large tree.

Internships

SEE began hiring interns from the University of Maine College of Engineering

Two photos showing teams of interns working in the field.

Staff Addition

Jeff Spaulding, the current Project Manager at SEE, started out as an engineering technician after graduating from the University of Maine’s School of Surveying Engineering Technology, eventually joining SEE’s team in the Spring of 2014 as the first official full-time staff member

Two photos of Jeff Spaulding, Project Manager at Stillwater.

Office Relocation

SEE moved locations to the Upstart Center for Entrepreneurship (previously the Target Technology Center) at 20 Godfrey Drive in Orono, Maine

A photo of the Upstart Center for Entrepreneurship, new home of Stillwater Engineering.

Expanded Services

Phil Ruck received licensure to practice environmental engineering in New Hampshire and Vermont, significantly expanding SEE’s reach for providing environmental compliance services across New England

Staff Addition

Cara Belanger started as an intern and was later hired as SEE’s first full-time Project Scientist

A photo of Cara Belanger, SEE's first full-time project scientist.

Expanded Services

Phil Ruck received licensure to practice environmental engineering in New York, further extending SEE’s geographic range of services

Staff Addition

Tiffany Wilson joined SEE as the second full-time Project Scientist

A photo of Tiffany Wilson, SEE's second full-time Project Scientist.

Staff Addition

Megan Jones joined SEE as an Engineering Technician

Origins

SEE was founded by Philip Ruck, who worked out of his home office in Orono until March 2014, connecting with references throughout New England from his past experiences to establish a client base. SEE’s first client base included timber industry companies and the City of Old Town, rapidly expanding to other industries, institutions, and municipalities.

A photo of the Stillwater team in front of a large tree.

Internships

SEE began hiring interns from the University of Maine College of Engineering

Two photos showing teams of interns working in the field.

Staff Addition

Jeff Spaulding, the current Project Manager at SEE, started out as an engineering technician after graduating from the University of Maine’s School of Surveying Engineering Technology, eventually joining SEE’s team in the Spring of 2014 as the first official full-time staff member

Two photos of Jeff Spaulding, Project Manager at Stillwater.

Office Relocation

SEE moved locations to the Upstart Center for Entrepreneurship (previously the Target Technology Center) at 20 Godfrey Drive in Orono, Maine

A photo of the Upstart Center for Entrepreneurship, new home of Stillwater Engineering.

Expanded Services

Phil Ruck received licensure to practice environmental engineering in New Hampshire and Vermont, significantly expanding SEE’s reach for providing environmental compliance services across New England

Staff Addition

Cara Belanger started as an intern and was later hired as SEE’s first full-time Project Scientist

A photo of Cara Belanger, SEE's first full-time project scientist.

Expanded Services

Phil Ruck received licensure to practice environmental engineering in New York, further extending SEE’s geographic range of services

Staff Addition

Tiffany Wilson joined SEE as the second full-time Project Scientist

A photo of Tiffany Wilson, SEE's second full-time Project Scientist.

Staff Addition

Megan Jones joined SEE as an Engineering Technician