Teasdale

George Teasdale

10

13

years

EXPERIENCE
WITH EAB

DALLAS LOCATION

30 years

EXPERIENCE WITH EAB

"EAB has introduced me to many team members whom I can sincerely call my friends. I enjoy being able to bounce thoughts and ideas off my fellow team members both at work and at home. EAB has genuinely brought additional meaningful relationships into my life that I am very thankful to have."
George Teasdale

Career Progression

Career Progression

2010

George completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University. He interned for two summers at Reed, Wells, & Benson Consulting Engineers and one summer at Engineered Air Balance.

2011

After college, George wanted to continue developing his HVAC/TAB experience gained from summer internships, so George began his EAB Career as a Technician in Training.

2012

George completed his training and became an EAB Technician.

2013

George was promoted to Project Supervisor and worked on the massive Wishard Hospital/Eskanazi Health project in Indianapolis, Indiana. For this sophisticated endeavor, George led a two-man team to test and balance a multitude of HVAC systems in a process that lasted approximately one year.

2015

George became licensed as a Professional Engineer in Texas.

2017

George was certified as a Test and Balance Engineer (TBE) by the Associated Air Balance Council (AABC) and was promoted to Project Coordinator. In this role George coordinated multiple teams to test and balance the new Wings Flight Training Center and supporting office building for Southwest Airlines.

2019

George was promoted to Project Manager while leading the American Airlines Skyview 8 project. He managed multiple teams to test underfloor systems and traditional VAV AHU systems for American’s new headquarters facility. This sophisticated job involved challenging underfloor pressure testing, as well as extensive testing of the central utility plant.

2021

George was promoted to Senior Project Manager while leading the Raytheon Office and Clean Room project. He managed multiple teams to test large quantities of fan filter units and pressure cascade sequences. Additionally, George managed multiple teams as they completed complex projects such as a PISD Fine Arts Center, UTSW Vivarium, and UTSW Radiation Oncology building.

George's Specialties

Committee Involvement

More About George

More About

Which of these core values (Integrity, Quality, Consistency and Teamwork) do you most identify with, and what does it mean to you?

Integrity and Teamwork are the values that I have really embraced here at EAB. I believe that both values complement each other. Each person needs to have integrity to build a solid foundation of trust, and when an entire team has an extremely high level of integrity, the team can accomplish almost any task. EAB’s commitment to these values enables us to provide excellent performance testing and data to our clients.

What is your ideal room temperature, and why?

What is your absolute favorite thing about working for EAB?

I enjoy working with our personnel and our teams to solve problems and complete projects. Many of our team members develop great personal relationships as we spend a lot of time in the field collecting data and solving problems.

What did you want to be when you were little?

I wanted to be a Paleontologist after watching Jurassic Park as a kid.

What do you like to do on your days off?

I enjoy spending time with my family. I have a loving and supportive wife, Maci, and two beautiful daughters Adaline and Brooklyn. I also enjoy hunting, fishing, and working on old cars.

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