"I love working at EAB because every project is different. I love the daily challenges that we come across, and how we work together as a team to find a solution."
Jason Hauska
Career Progression
Career Progression
2008
Jason completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Tri-State University in Angola, Indiana.
2009
After college, Jason relocated from Michigan to Texas and began his career at EAB as a Technician in Training.
2011
With hard work and dedication, Jason was promoted to Project Supervisor.
2012
Under Jason’s leadership, EAB completed the impressive 490,000 square foot Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in McKinney, Texas. At the end of the project, our dedicated team provided a 1200 page report in a 3-day turnaround.
2013
Jason was part of the project team on the massive 1.7 million square foot Wishard Hospital/Eskanazi Health project in Indianapolis, Indiana. This highly sophisticated project required expert coordination and took about a year to complete.
2013
Jason became licensed as a Professional Engineer in Texas.
2014
Jason was promoted to Project Coordinator and led the project for the UT Southwestern Medical Center Clements University Hospital in Dallas, Texas. This sophisticated project included a 1.3 million square foot hospital and associated thermal energy plant.
2016
Jason was certified as a Test and Balance Engineer (TBE) by the Associated Air Balance Council (AABC).
2017-2020
Jason was promoted to Project Manager in 2017 and oversaw the addition of Clements University Hospital’s 3rd Tower at the UT Southwestern Medical Center.
2020-Present
Jason currently serves as a Senior Project Manager in the Dallas office. During this time, he designed and implemented a plan for utilizing existing systems to provide an additional 100+ isolation rooms specifically for Clements University Hospital. He also maintains strong relationships and oversees multiple healthcare facilities throughout the Dallas metroplex.
Which of these core values (Integrity, Quality, Consistency and Teamwork) do you most identify with, and what does it mean to you?
To me, consistency means to maintain the same quality at different times. Projects, no matter the size, scale, or complexity, all require the same level of quality.
What is your ideal room temperature, and why?
72 degrees. Just right without a blanket!
What is your absolute favorite thing about working for EAB?
What did you want to be when you were little?
A scientist. I watched Bill Nye the Science Guy as a child, and he inspired me to want to be a scientist. I liked the aspect of curiosity and problem solving.