Does your roofing contractor or roofing sales representative wear a suit and tie or a tool belt? While serving in the U.S. Army, I was trained as a structural engineer and my secondary job was a combat engineer. It consisted of jobs in every aspect of construction, including electrical, carpentry, masonry, plumbing and roofing, as well as supervising construction engineering. As a combat engineer,
I primarily supervised, served or assisted as a member of a team tackling rough terrain in combat situations. I provided my expertise in areas as mobility, counter mobility, survivability and general engineering. I bring this experience and expertise to the commercial and residential roofing and construction business with many years of helping business and homeowners with their construction needs.