
David J. May, licensed architect in two states
- BA of Architecture: 1979 Montana State University
MA of Architecture: 2009 Montana State University
- Plumber Training
Worked two and a half years under the tutelage of a master plumber. Assisted in several subdivision developments, including a subdivision for Big Sky, Montana.
- David May Construction:
Operated David May Construction for one and a half years. Specialized in building houses, remodeling homes and finish carpentry.
- Daniel Cook & Associates:
Worked as an architect and electrical/mechanical designer. Worked with CTA architects & engineers as an electrical designer.
- Gillis Architects:
Worked as a partner, specializing in commercial projects including schools and motels.
- Lee C. Nelson Construction and Great Falls Roofing:
Worked as an architect, estimator, Director of Operations, and Vice-President of both companies, doing commercial work throughout West Central Montana.
- Oakridge Construction:
Owner of this general contracting firm, specializing in design/build projects.
- LDS Church:
Project Manager for two years in the Southeastern USA managing the construction and maintenance of seventy-six churches and properties in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama.
Project Architect for two years for the Southwest USA area with up to 105 construction projects at a time.
Regional Manager for a year and a half for the Southwest USA area managing six Project Managers including work in all of Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, and parts of Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Kansas, and Arizona.
Manager of design, production, and construction services for the Architect and Engineering Division for four years. Managed and coordinated up to 70 personnel in creating standard Meetinghouse and temple designs and drawings. Project Architect for the design team developing small temples for Monticello, Utah and Anchorage, Alaska. Developed streamlined processes for standardizing and expediting standard designs.
Director of Temple Facilities for five and a half years overseeing the construction of 25 temples and maintenance for 120 LDS temples located around the world.
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