Jason Rowan
About Jason Rowan
Jason Rowan is an AVP and Lead Engineering Specialist at FM Global with extensive experience in engineering roles across various companies in the power generation and operations sector.
Current Role at FM Global
Jason Rowan has been working as the AVP, Lead Engineering Specialist at FM Global since 2019. Located in Johnston, Rhode Island, United States, his role focuses on advancing the company's engineering capabilities in loss prevention and risk assessment. This position emphasizes his expertise in technical analysis and troubleshooting within the power generation and operations sector.
Previous Experience at FM Global
Jason Rowan previously served as the Senior Staff Engineering Specialist and Assistant Vice President at FM Global from 2016 to 2019. In this role, he was responsible for providing specialized engineering solutions and advancing the firm's technological proficiency. His work primarily centered around risk assessment and loss prevention, leveraging his detailed knowledge of engineering systems.
Engineering Role at Entergy
From 2010 to 2016, Jason Rowan worked at Entergy as an NL Nuclear Reactor Operator in New Orleans, Louisiana. This role involved operating nuclear reactors, ensuring operational safety, and conducting routine maintenance activities. His responsibilities underlined his proficiency in handling complex engineering systems and his adeptness at maintaining high safety standards in the power generation industry.
Educational Background
Jason Rowan holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Colorado State University College of Business, completed between 2015 and 2019. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Massachusetts Maritime Academy, where he studied from 2000 to 2004. Additionally, he attended GE Power Systems University in 2005 to study Engineering, further enhancing his technical expertise.
Early Career in Engineering and Analysis
Jason Rowan's career began with roles such as Auxiliary Operator at Florida Power & Light in 2005 and Steam and Gas Turbine Technical Field Advisor at GE Power from 2005 to 2009. He later served as a Vibration Analyst and Mechanical Engineer at LP Larson for seven months in 2009-2010. These early positions provided him with comprehensive experience in engineering operations and technical field advisory, setting a solid foundation for his specialized skills in turbomachinery and troubleshooting.