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Darryl Moser

Vice President Federal Client Manager (east) at TranSystems

Darryl Moser has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Darryl is currently the Assistant Vice President / Federal Sector East Business Lead at TranSystems since August 2020. Prior to this, they worked at Burns & McDonnell from 2015 to 2020, where they held the positions of Architectural Lead - Global Facilities - Roanoke and Senior Architect - Design/Project Manager. From 2008 to 2014, Darryl worked at AECOM as a Senior Architect / Associate. Darryl also has experience in the US Navy, serving as a Project Manager and Architect / Project Manager from 2003 to 2008. Before that, they worked at the U.S. Coast Guard as an Architect / Project Manager. Darryl's early career includes roles at BMGM Architects as a Principal / Senior Partner, Burrey + Moser Architects as a Partner, and J.C. Burrey Architects as an Architect.

Darryl Moser's education history includes obtaining a HS Diploma in General Studies from South Hagerstown High School from 1981 to 1985. Additionally, they earned a CCT Certificate in Civil Construction Technology from CSC in Maryland from 1984 to 1985. Darryl Moser also holds various certifications, such as being a Certified Construction Quality Manager (CQM) from the US Army Corps of Engineers since May 2021, completing the Cal OES - Post Disaster Safety Assessment Program from the State of California in October 2019, completing The Architectural Imagination course from Harvard University through edX in May 2018, becoming a Guiding Principles Compliance Professional (GPCP) from the Green Building Initiative in September 2014, becoming a Green Globes Professional from the Green Building Initiative in June 2014, and achieving the Construction Document Technologist (CDT) certification from the Construction Specifications Institute in November 1990. Darryl Moser's education history also mentions being a Registered Architect, although the institution and date of certification are not provided.

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Timeline

  • Vice President Federal Client Manager (east)

    December 1, 2023 - present

  • Assistant Vice President Federal Sector East Business Lead

    August, 2020

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