Heather Munoz
Engineering Director
Heather Munoz leads the engineering efforts for renewable energy projects, ensuring innovative and sustainable solutions. With a robust background in civil and structural engineering, she brings a wealth of expertise to her role planning and leading large-scale photovoltaic solar and battery energy storage system projects.
Heather earned her Bachelor of Science in civil and environmental engineering and her Master of Science in structural engineering from the University of Michigan. She is a licensed Professional Engineer and a Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) certified professional. An active advocate for women in engineering, Heather has been an integral member of the Society of Women Engineers Rocky Mountain Section, holding various executive council roles over the past decade.
Tell us about your favorite Sundt project.
I have been supporting the Green River Energy Center (400MW PV solar plus 1600MWhr battery energy storage system) design for over two years. The project, which is currently under construction (at the time of writing this), underwent major design changes to adapt to the changing interconnection needs. Leading an adaptable design team is a major value add for our clients, highlighting Sundt’s skill, along with our client-focused mindset.
Why did you choose to work in the construction industry?
My background is structural engineering, and I started work in the power industry designing large steel structures for conventional power plant retrofits. The companies I worked for performed EPC (engineer, procure, construct) projects, so it was a natural progression from design work to managing engineering on construction projects.
Share a couple of your favorite hobbies.
Skiing, reading (historical fiction or fantastical fiction), participating in the Society of Women Engineers.
What is your favorite place in the world?
I like to travel all over, with Japan probably my favorite destination so far. But Colorado where I live is one of the most beautiful places on Earth.