Christopher Williams Sr., Assoc Aia

Regional Director Of Operations at SSC Service Solutions

Christopher Williams, Sr., Assoc AIA has a diverse range of work experience in the architecture and construction industry. Christopher most recently worked at SSC Services For Education as the Regional Director of Operations, where they are responsible for overseeing operations in a specific region. Prior to this, they served as the Regional Project Manager at the same company.

Christopher also worked at Wood as a Mapping Designer II, where they were responsible for the production of oil and gas pipeline documents and the development of training guides. At CMH Construction, Christopher worked as a Senior Project Manager overseeing construction projects for a national restaurant chain.

Christopher also held the position of Director of Planning & Construction at SSC Service Solutions, where they managed construction projects worth over $55MM and oversaw a team of Project Managers.

Earlier in their career, Christopher worked as a Project Manager / Building Technology Consultant at Madsen, Kneppers & Associates, Inc, where they conducted building system evaluations and provided repair methodologies. Christopher also worked as a Phase II Construction Manager at Perry Homes, overseeing all stages of construction and managing subcontractor invoices.

Christopher's work experience also includes roles as a Project Lead at GLMV Architecture, Inc. and Cooke Douglass Farr Lemons Architects & Engineers PA, where they coordinated design work and ensured compliance with codes and regulations. Christopher began their career as an Electrical Designer at The Power Source, PLLC, where they designed electrical systems and conducted site visits during construction.

Throughout their career, Christopher has demonstrated strong leadership, project management, and technical skills in the architecture and construction field.

Christopher Williams, Sr., Assoc AIA obtained their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Architectural Engineering from The University of Southern Mississippi in the years 1998 to 2002.

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