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Jason received a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois in 2000, and is a registered professional engineer in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and New York. Jason served with the United States Air Force in the RED HORSE Design Cell where he led a 28 person team that provided design, planning, and construction support for 52 projects totaling $42M. He also oversaw construction projects totally $103M. Jason later managed the installation of a $4M critical power monitoring project for the FAA with Wells Global. Jason went on to serve as the lead electrical engineer for the Middle East US Air Force installation project. He designed and managed the installation of the systems for the medium voltage distribution, backup power generation, as well as low voltage distribution and controls. Before starting SE Engineering, PC, Jason was a Staff Engineer with Schneider Electric Engineering Service’s Power Systems Engineering group. He was responsible for power system design, power system studies and power quality investigations for Schneider Electric customers. Jason also provided regional engineering support to Schneider Electric’s Field Service operations.
Michael received a BS in Electrical Engineering from Tennessee Technological University in 2004 and is a registered professional engineer in North Carolina, South Carolina, and New York. After graduation, Michael created PowerONE Electric, Inc and gained licensure as an electrical contractor in South Carolina. He worked on industrial, commercial, and residential new construction and expansion projects until 2005, when he became employed with Square D Company (now Schneider Electric USA). Michael worked as an application engineer for QED2 switchboard and PZ4 switchgear low voltage products where he designed custom equipment layouts, protection schemes, and control schemes for project specific applications. In 2009, Michael was promoted to supervise the engineering team for the QED2 product, consisting of 19 local engineers and a small team of 5 engineers in Bangalore, India. In 2011, Michael began working in Schneider Electric’s Engineering Services (SEES) organization focusing on short circuit, time-current coordination, and arc flash analysis in the Carolinas. He also led many projects for equipment upgrades and expansions dealing with extensive design requirements for protection and automated control for standby power systems. Michael also managed the southeast region for SEES from 2012 until 2014 prior to becoming owner of SE Engineering, PC.