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Jeremy White

15

years

EXPERIENCE
WITH EAB

DALLAS LOCATION

30 years

EXPERIENCE WITH EAB

"EAB has provided me with many opportunities to grow professionally. Being surrounded by like-minded individuals has allowed us all to develop together at faster rates. The leadership at EAB encourages teamwork and togetherness which enables our team to provide quality work on a consistent basis for our clients."
Jeremy White

Career Progression

Career Progression

2009-2010

After receiving his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas Tech University, Jeremy started his career with EAB as a Technician in Training.

2010-2011

After a year of hands-on training, Jeremy earned a promotion to TAB Technician. During this time, Jeremy worked in healthcare at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas on the new Acute Care Tower, which was later renamed the Hamon Tower.

2011

Proving to be a valuable asset to EAB, he was promoted to TAB Project Supervisor in 2011. He supervised projects at Parkland Regional Hospital in Fort Wayne, IN and the new patient tower at Baylor Scott & White Grapevine.

2014

Jeremy served as a TAB Project Coordinator from 2014 – 2016. Jeremy coordinated the new construction projects at Methodist Medical Center of Richardson and Baylor Scott & White Waxahachie.

2016

During 2016, Jeremy transitioned into the Commissioning Coordinator role leading commissioning projects. He managed the commissioning of the University of North Texas (UNT) Health Science Center Interdisciplinary Research Building, 172,000+ square feet of research laboratories, active learning classrooms, teaching labs, collaboration areas, seminar rooms, and associated student learning spaces.

2017

Jeremy also served as the Commissioning Coordinator on the new Radiation Oncology Building – part of the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical Center. This unique three-story building is structured in a way that enhances the delivery of quality care and made for a complex commissioning project.

2018

Jeremy was promoted to Commissioning Project Manager in 2018. He led the team assigned to the UT Dallas Science Building. The 186,000-square-foot Sciences Building was awarded LEED Gold status by the U.S. Green Building Council, a major achievement.

2018-2021

Jeremy served as a Commissioning Project Manager in the Dallas office and continues to work on assignments of all sizes and in all sectors.

2021-Present

In 2021, Jeremy was promoted to Commissioning Manager and leads the Dallas Commissioning Group.

Jeremy's Specialties

Committee Involvement

More About Jeremy

More About

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

In my opinion, integrity is EAB’s most crucial core value. I rely on trust and it is only formed with a foundation of integrity. I could not imagine our work being as impactful without this core value present. I believe the integrity of our employees is the main reason EAB has so many repeat clients.

What is your ideal room temperature, and why?

74 degrees provided the humidity is below 50%.

What is your absolute favorite thing about working for EAB?

The teamwork. I really enjoy being part of a successful team.

What did you want to be when you were little?

I wanted to be a pilot. After watching Top Gun as a child, I thought it would be awesome to be at the helm of such a complex machine! I also thought it would be an amazing way to see the world, still do!

What do you like to do on your days off?

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