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Aaron Hall

Director Of Operations at Okland Construction Company, Inc.

Aaron Hall has a diverse work experience in the construction industry. Aaron started their career at Hensel Phelps Construction Co., where they worked as a Field Engineer from May 1996 to July 1998. Aaron then transitioned into the role of a Project Engineer from July 1998 to May 2001 before being promoted to Supt., a position they held from May 2001 to June 2005. In 2005, Aaron joined Okland Construction as a Project Manager and served in this role until December 2007. Aaron then took on additional responsibilities at Okland Construction, serving as a Director from October 2007 until the present. Recently, in June 2017, Aaron was promoted to the position of Director of Operations at Okland Construction.

Aaron Hall earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Construction Management from Brigham Young University, where they studied from 1992 to 1996. In addition to their degree, Aaron has obtained various certifications throughout their career. These include "Learning to Be Assertive" from LinkedIn in August 2021, "Thinking Like a Leader" from LinkedIn in May 2019, "Radical Candor (Blinkist Summary)" from LinkedIn in April 2019, and "Construction Management: Introduction to Lean Construction" from LinkedIn in November 2018. Other certifications include "Developing Your Emotional Intelligence," "Efficient Time Management," "Bluebeam: Managing Construction Drawings Digitally," "Construction Management: Reading Drawings & Specifications," and "OneNote 2016 Essential Training," all obtained from LinkedIn in October and November 2018. Additionally, Aaron holds certifications such as "First Aid / CPR" obtained from the American Red Cross in August 2010, "DBIA Designated Professional" obtained from the Design Build Institute of America in November 2007, and "LEED AP BD+C" obtained from the USGBC in November 2002.

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Timeline

  • Director Of Operations

    June, 2017 - present

  • Director

    October, 2007

  • Project Manager

    July, 2005