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Kenneth Hudson

Capital Projects Manager at GRP|WEGMAN

Kenneth Hudson is a seasoned professional in the field of quality control and non-destructive testing (NDT). Currently serving as the Capital Projects Manager at GRP Mechanical Co, Inc. since March 2015, Kenneth holds certifications as a Quality Control Inspector (QC), Certified Welding Inspector (CWI), and is qualified under the American Petroleum Institute (API) 510 and API 570 standards. Prior experience includes working as a CWI and NDT Level II at Team Industrial Services from July 2009 to March 2015, where Kenneth conducted quality control inspections and third-party audits on various mechanical and structural projects. Kenneth's career commenced in the United States Marine Corps from September 2004 to July 2009, performing inspections on aircraft and support equipment while executing quality assurance audits across multiple work centers. Kenneth has furthered expertise through education from the American Petroleum Institute and Davis NDT, obtaining a certificate in NDT following completion of General and Advanced NDT coursework.

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St. Louis, United States

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GRP|WEGMAN has served the Midwest for 70 years. Our client base includes: Schools and municipalities, building energy/design analysis, HVAC service team, electrical design and installation. In addition, we provide and specialize in industrial, commercial and institutional maintenance. Our experienced staff will bring all elements of any project under one team for single point-of-contact responsibility. Our relationship orientated approach with our customers is brought to bear adding value for the customer at every step in the construction process. Mission Statement: We are a hard working team committed to building relationships and projects through integrity, customer satisfaction, and safety and have done so for over six decades. Commitment to Safety: There is no project so important or so constrained by its schedule that it could require us to compromise the safety, health and well-being of our employees, subcontractors or clients.