Justin Wilson

Senior Professional Engineer
  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, North Dakota State University (1998)
  • Licensed Professional Engineer in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho (Lic #45910)
  • Over 30 years in the engineering and construction industry
  • As a past Principal Engineer and Owner of JC Wilson Engineering & Consulting LLC since 2019, Justin provided practical, cost-effective solutions for land development, stormwater mitigation, septic system strategies, and geotechnical challenges.
  • His career philosophy centers on value engineering—finding smart, efficient solutions that serve my clients' needs while minimizing environmental impacts. This isn't about following trends or checking boxes; it's about thoughtful design that respects both budgets and our surroundings.
  • Coos Bay Village commercial development on the waterfront
  • Complex oil/water separator system within the BP Tank Farm on the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Port Angeles, WA
  • Progressive subdivisions and municipal infrastructure projects throughout the Pacific Northwest, Idaho, and North Dakota.
  • Justin actively engages with the communities he serves, having participated in the North Peninsula Building Association Board of Directors, Rotary, Chambers of Commerce local Economic Development Councils, and various municipal planning meetings. I integrate modern AI and GIS technologies not for their own sake, but because they genuinely improve project outcomes and reduce costs for clients.
  • Outside of work, Justin practices the same minimalist principles in his personal life that he brings to his engineering work—living simply, reducing my footprint, and maintaining a humble approach to life on the Southern Oregon Coast, and now in Wenatchee, WA.
  • He believes in actions over words when it comes to environmental stewardship. This perspective helps him relate to clients from all backgrounds, whether you're a homeowner working on your first project or a developer managing complex commercial ventures. Justin enjoys the straightforward honesty of good engineering: problems have solutions, and the best solutions are often the simplest ones that respect both your investment and the land we're working with.