Joe Landrum, PMP has extensive experience in project management and design in various industries. Joe is currently working as a Senior Project Manager at AMG, Inc. In this role, they are responsible for overseeing project management activities.
Prior to this, Joe worked as an Engineering Manager and Client Leader at CR architecture + design. Joe managed and assisted design teams in creating complete designs and construction documents for commercial and retail projects.
Before that, Joe worked at Shremshock: Architects & Engineers as a Senior Project/Client Manager and Senior Electrical Designer. Joe led design teams and managed projects, ensuring that they met shareholder expectations and stayed within budget and schedule.
Joe also held the position of Senior Project Manager at AMG, Inc. earlier in their career. In this role, they managed large industrial process projects, including design and construction management responsibilities.
Additionally, Joe worked as a Senior Electrical Designer at Prater Engineering Associates, where they were responsible for electrical designs and construction documents for commercial and institutional projects.
Joe gained experience as a Project Manager at Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon, Inc., overseeing large federal DOD design/build projects and managing the architectural/engineering design team.
Earlier in their career, Joe worked as an Electrical Designer at Varo Engineers, Inc., PEDCO E & A Services, Inc., M-Retail Engineering, Inc., and L.E.T., Inc. In these roles, they provided complete electrical designs for various commercial, industrial, and institutional projects.
Overall, Joe Landrum, PMP has a strong background in project management, design, and client management, with extensive experience in various industries.
Joe Landrum, PMP, attended Clark State College from 1989 to 1991, studying AutoCAD. Joe obtained additional certifications in the following years: OSHA 10 Construction from OSHA 10 Hour Training in February 2017, NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace from NFPA in December 2016, and PMP (Project Management Professional) from the Project Management Institute in November 2010.
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