Sammie Brown, E.I.
About Sammie Brown, E.I.
Sammie Brown is a Structural Engineer I at American Tower in Cary, North Carolina, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in civil engineering and experience in training entry-level engineers and ensuring quality control in structural analyses.
Work at American Tower
Sammie Brown has been employed at American Tower as a Structural Engineer I since 2021. In this role, Brown is responsible for conducting structural analyses and ensuring quality assurance and quality control for approximately 15 structural analyses submitted by other engineers each week. This position is based in Cary, North Carolina, where Brown has contributed to various projects related to telecommunications infrastructure.
Education and Expertise
Sammie Brown holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from North Carolina State University, which was completed from 2017 to 2020. Prior to this, Brown earned an Associate of Science degree from Sandhills Community College between 2015 and 2017. Brown's education has provided a solid foundation in engineering principles, which is applied in the current role at American Tower.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining American Tower, Sammie Brown held several positions that contributed to professional development. Brown worked at North Carolina State University as a Resident Advisor from 2018 to 2019 and later as a Housing Facilities Administrator from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, Brown gained experience as a Survey Crew Technician at Draper Aden Associates for three months in 2019. Earlier work experience includes a role as a Sales Floor Associate at Food Lion from 2016 to 2019.
Training and Development Initiatives
In the current role at American Tower, Sammie Brown is involved in training entry-level engineers, helping them perform their assigned duties effectively. Brown has also participated in the creation of Excel tools aimed at enhancing daily workflow and improving training documents and standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to concealment towers.