John Fredrickson
About John Fredrickson
John Fredrickson is a Senior Architect with extensive experience in the field, currently working at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group since 2016. He has held various positions at notable companies, including Parsons Corporation, URS Corporation, Fluor Corporation, and Circuit City.
Work at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group
John Fredrickson has been employed at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group as a Senior Architect since 2016. He has contributed to various architectural projects and initiatives within the organization. His role involves overseeing design processes and ensuring that architectural standards are met. The firm is based in St. Louis, Missouri, where Fredrickson continues to apply his extensive experience in architecture.
Previous Experience at Parsons Corporation
Before joining Barry-Wehmiller Design Group, John Fredrickson worked at Parsons Corporation as a Design Manager and Senior Architect from 2009 to 2010. During his one-year tenure, he was involved in managing design projects and collaborating with teams to deliver architectural solutions.
Project Management at URS Corporation
John Fredrickson served as a Project Manager at URS Corporation from 2014 to 2015 for a duration of nine months. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, he was responsible for overseeing project execution and ensuring that deliverables met client expectations and project timelines.
Education at Southern Methodist University
John Fredrickson studied at Southern Methodist University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from 1971 to 1976. His education provided a foundation in the principles of design and architecture, which he has applied throughout his career.
Experience at Fluor Corporation and Circuit City
Fredrickson worked at Fluor Corporation as a Senior Architect from 1990 to 1993, contributing to architectural projects in Richmond, Virginia. Additionally, he served as Corporate Design Manager at Circuit City from 1994 to 1998, where he managed design initiatives for the company during his four-year tenure.