Sean Ray

VP & Director of Craft Workforce Development

From pipefitter’s helper to vice president and director of craft workforce development, the connections made with co-workers and pride in what he does makes construction a career of choice for Sean Ray.

Ray joined the military directly out of high school and served in the United States Navy as a sonar technician. In 1994, he entered the construction industry and moved up as journeyman pipefitter, foreman and quality control. He entered the management side of construction in 2003 as a superintendent and has served as construction manager, corporate quality manager and operations manager.

Today, oversees all craft recruiting and craft training. He is also a Board of Trustees member of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) and a committee member of the NCCER National Workforce Development Committee. He is a Master Certified Project Manager through Villanova University and is AGC CM-Lean certified. Ray has been instrumental in building connections between industry and education.

Why did you choose to work in the construction industry?

I chose to work in the construction industry because I like working with my hands and also loved the camaraderie in the field.

Share a couple of your favorite hobbies.

Traveling, watching college football and spending time with my family.

What is your favorite place in the world?

A little town in Ireland called Sneem.

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Sean Ray

VP & Director of Craft Workforce Development

From pipefitter’s helper to vice president and director of craft workforce development, the connections made with co-workers and pride in what he does makes construction a career of choice for Sean Ray.

Ray joined the military directly out of high school and served in the United States Navy as a sonar technician. In 1994, he entered the construction industry and moved up as journeyman pipefitter, foreman and quality control. He entered the management side of construction in 2003 as a superintendent and has served as construction manager, corporate quality manager and operations manager.

Today, oversees all craft recruiting and craft training. He is also a Board of Trustees member of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) and a committee member of the NCCER National Workforce Development Committee. He is a Master Certified Project Manager through Villanova University and is AGC CM-Lean certified. Ray has been instrumental in building connections between industry and education.

Why did you choose to work in the construction industry?

I chose to work in the construction industry because I like working with my hands and also loved the camaraderie in the field.

Share a couple of your favorite hobbies.

Traveling, watching college football and spending time with my family.

What is your favorite place in the world?

A little town in Ireland called Sneem.