Construction Graduate Spotlight - Jeffrey Stout
Student Message
"No matter what field you go into, you will work the rest of your life until you retire.
Do yourself a favor and find a company that is invested in their employees.
I have, and it has been the best career decision I have made."
~ Jeffrey Stout, Class of 2021
Current Role & Career Aspirations
Field Engineer,
Robins & Morton
"My near-term goals are to further my knowledge and experience with ACHA certification, quality control, and personnel management. My career goal is to eventually because a Project Manager for Robins & Morton."
Signature Project
"This project is a greenfield four-story tilt wall medical office building with an ambulatory surgery center in Panama City Beach, FL. This project has multiple owners including Tallahassee Memorial, Florida State University, and St. Joe. The first phase of the planned medical campus is the ambulatory surgery center. Next step is Tallahassee Memorial's hospital, which is set to break ground upon completion of the first phase in mid-May."
Description of project/metrics:
- 80,000+ square feet
- Four-story tilt wall Ambulatory Surgery Center is a partnership with Tallahassee Memorial Hospital.
- $40,000,000+
- 2 year project duration
(to be substantially complete in May 2024)
Proud project moments:
"On this project, I have gained technical skills and certifications including an FAA-issued Unmanned Aerial Vehicle license for drone operations over the site, utilizing the BIM feature on Procore to coordinate with trade partners and resolve conflicts, and using a 360 camera with StructionSite software to overlay 360 photos onto floor plans.
Other certifications I have received include Lull and excavator operator licenses. I haven't flipped one over yet, so I suppose it was a good investment for Robins & Morton!"