Greg Peeler
About Greg Peeler
Greg Peeler is an Account Manager at FM Global with a background in mechanical engineering and expertise in fire protection and non-destructive examination.
Current Position at FM Global
Greg Peeler has been serving as an Account Manager at FM Global since 2019. His role involves managing client accounts, ensuring customer satisfaction, and addressing various risk management needs. His extensive experience and expertise in engineering and risk assessment contribute significantly to his current responsibilities.
Past Roles at FM Global
Before becoming an Account Manager, Greg Peeler worked as an Engineering Specialist at FM Global from 2010 to 2019. During this period, he focused on fire protection and non-destructive examination, essential skills for risk assessment and reduction. His role required proficiency in engineering software such as Solid Edge and ProE, vital for prototyping and design tasks.
Previous Engineering Experience
Greg Peeler's career in engineering began with roles at Kelly Aerospace Power Systems, Inc., where he served as an Engineering Assistant from 2006 to 2007. He also worked as an Intern at Consolidated Fuel Systems Inc in 2002. His experience with complex machinery and systems, including steam turbines and combustion turbines, has been critical in his professional development.
Early Career
Greg Peeler began his work life in various roles that laid a foundation for his later career. In 2005, he worked as a Lifeguard at Surfside Waterpark, demonstrating his commitment to safety. He also served as a Supervisor/Operator at The Lawn Rangers, Lawn Service from 2002 to 2004, and as an Intern at Consolidated Fuel Systems Inc in the same year.
Educational Background
Greg Peeler earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Auburn University. He attended from 2004 to 2010, gaining critical skills and knowledge that have been essential to his professional career. His education laid the groundwork for his expertise in fire protection, non-destructive examination, and handling equipment and facility hazards.