Paul Sturgill
About Paul Sturgill
Paul Sturgill serves as the Operations Site Lead/sUAS at American Tower Corporation in Glendale, Arizona, where he has worked since 2015. He specializes in data collection, regulatory compliance, and quality assurance for cellular sites.
Work at American Tower
Paul Sturgill has served as Operations Site Lead/sUAS at American Tower Corporation since 2015. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance for all assigned assets. He collects onsite data efficiently and cost-effectively, entering it into the appropriate database. Sturgill works cross-functionally to identify and resolve compliance issues and regularly reviews data associated with assigned sites to report discrepancies or correct errors. He also ensures satisfactory completion of work by subcontractors and internal crews, maintaining a clean and safe work environment.
Education and Expertise
Paul Sturgill studied at the Colorado Outdoor Adventure Guide School and earned a Certificate in Telecommunications - Wireless Tower Technician in 2015. His education in telecommunications began at Laurel County High School, where he studied General Studies from 1983 to 1985. This background has equipped him with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in his current role in the telecommunications industry.
Background
Before joining American Tower, Paul Sturgill worked as a Trainee at Warriors 4 Wireless for one month in 2015. His early experience in the field provided him with foundational knowledge that he has built upon during his tenure at American Tower. Sturgill has been actively involved in the telecommunications sector for several years, focusing on operations and compliance.
Achievements
In his role at American Tower, Paul Sturgill has successfully initiated and followed through with capital and repair and maintenance projects at various sites. He performs quality control inspections to ensure high standards of workmanship and complies with quality assurance programs. Sturgill responds quickly to monitoring systems and network performance issues, keeping management informed about operational and maintenance matters associated with cellular sites.