Matthew Branham
About Matthew Branham
Matthew Branham is a Senior Project Engineer at J.G. Management Systems, where he provides guidance on building design reviews for military construction projects. He has extensive experience in project management and engineering, having previously served as Deputy Director for the Utah National Guard and as a Project Engineer for the US Army.
Work at J.G. Management Systems
Matthew Branham has been employed at J.G. Management Systems (JGMS) as a Senior Project Engineer since 2018. In this role, he provides guidance to Facilities Management Engineers during building design reviews for Military Construction (MILCON) project submittals. He serves as a Subject Matter Expert throughout each phase of design development, ensuring that projects remain within budget and comply with relevant regulations. Branham actively participates in project planning, programming, and design review meetings with Project Managers and state acquisition officials.
Previous Experience at Utah National Guard
Prior to his current position, Matthew Branham worked at the Utah National Guard as Deputy Director from 2014 to 2017. In this role, he contributed to various aspects of project management and oversight. His experience in this capacity provided him with insights into program and project management techniques, which he later advised Army National Guard staff on.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Branham earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Brigham Young University, where he studied from 1993 to 1997. He also completed his high school education at Spring Valley High School, focusing on Mechanical and Electrical trades for heating and cooling from 1984 to 1987. His educational background supports his expertise in engineering and project management.
Experience with US Army
Matthew Branham served as a Project Engineer with the US Army from 2004 to 2008. This role allowed him to gain valuable experience in project engineering, further enhancing his skills in managing complex projects. His military background contributes to his understanding of regulatory compliance and project execution.
Regulatory Contributions
In his professional capacity, Matthew Branham recommends and drafts revisions to Army National Guard regulations, policies, and procedures. His involvement in these regulatory processes demonstrates his commitment to improving project management practices and ensuring compliance within the organization.