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Ronald
McIntyre
If there is a word that properly encapsulates the professional
career of Ron McIntyre, Supervising Facilities Engineer for
PB's Facilities company, it would have to be "service." From
his time spent in the United States Air Force to his current
work supporting the U.S. Department of Labor's Job Corps,
Ron has continuously utilized his engineering expertise to
serve his country and its citizens.
Throughout high school, Ron had interests in both engineering
and architecture as a career choice. In fact, he entered the
University of Maryland in 1974 as an architecture major. But
after three semesters, Ron decided that his heart was more
into math and science, and chose to change his major to civil
engineering with an emphasis on structures. Upon graduating
in 1978, he began his career at the Tennessee Valley Authority,
where he served as a design engineer. However, Ron soon realized
that he wanted to seek a greater challenge, one that would
provide him with opportunities in engineering management.
That opportunity was provided by the U.S. Air Force, where
he was commissioned as an engineering officer in 1979.
During his 15 years of service, the Air Force enabled Ron
to gain leadership experience in multimillion-dollar projects
in the U.S. and Asia. He served as Project Manager in support
of the construction of a $525 million operations-intelligence
center at Osan Air Base in South Korea. In the U.S., he was
Automated Information Systems Program Manager for the Air
Force's process redesign of its base civil engineering practices,
as well as the leader of a $10 million design program in support
of the establishment of the U.S. Space Command Headquarters
at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado.
In 1994, Ron joined PB, lending his program management expertise
to large housing projects for the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development in some of the country's largest cities,
including Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta,
Georgia; and Baltimore, Maryland. He has also served as Project
Manager for the development of a maintenance organization
at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Austin, Texas.
"At the Air Force, I had become more involved with staff
work than with the practice of engineering," Ron says. "Coming
to PB provided me with the opportunity to be closer to engineering
applications. The comfort of working here is that the firm
is aggressive in ensuring that clients will always get what
they need. This dedication to going the extra mile is essential
to client confidence."
Ron's current role in PB is serving as Regional Project Manager
for the Department of Labor Job Corps Engineering Support
Program. The Job Corps enables economically disadvantaged
youths ages 16 to 24 to develop career skills in a structured
and supportive environment. As part of a joint venture, PB
provides all engineering support services for 117 Job Corps
centers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Since 2000, Ron
has headed the Mid-Atlantic region, which is the Job Corps'
most densely populated area.
Ron says, "It has been satisfying to work on a project that
provides an underserved segment of the population with the
tools to come out of a troubled background and enjoy productive
lives."
Richard Earl, Senior Vice President at PB Facilities and
Principal-in-Charge of the Job Corps project, says, "Ron has
always maintained a high level of concern and sensitivity
for the needs of the Job Corps students in the delivery of
their facilities, and he has instilled this same level of
attention to all of the project managers that report to him."
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