Jacob Jackson

Senior Design Manager at Aptitude: Intelligent Integration

Jacob Jackson is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in automation and management within the built environment. Currently serving as a Senior Design Manager at Aptitude: Intelligent Integration, Jacob holds the role of national subject matter expert on automation. Previously, Jacob was a Managing Member at Logicmaker Intelligence LLC, focusing on authoring, publishing, and consulting in operational technology. Jacob's background includes significant positions such as Associate Vice President and Senior Project Manager at Dewberry, Project Manager at Control Concepts, and Principal at Assurity Design Group, where responsibilities spanned low voltage building systems and project management for government clients. Beginning as an Automation Engineer at Waveguide LLC and as the Owner of Energetic Logic, Jacob has a solid foundation in automation systems programming. Early career experience includes various technical roles at Watchtower, centered on maintenance and construction of facilities.

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Aptitude: Intelligent Integration

Aptitude: Intelligent Integration is the provider of digital and physical connectivity solutions that use a unique combination of tailor-made design processes and cutting-edge technology to deliver connected built environments for commercial real estate. As a division of JE Dunn Construction, Aptitude leverages close to a century of design-build insight and experience to manage the full scope of building connectivity, helping owners and operators lower costs, increase efficiencies, and get more value out of their properties. Aptitude provides full-scope integrated building solutions that link design, construction, and operations: Single Source of Truth – reduce upfront costs and project headaches with a single source of truth for all design, coordination, and installation activities, spending more time on what’s important to your building and less money managing projects. Conceptual Planning – take advantage of consultative, goal-oriented approaches to systems connectivity and ensure all the functions of your completed built-environment are improved and meet the business needs of everyone associated with it. Systems and Technology Integration – link technology, services and components in your building and get full visibility of its interdependent systems so you understand performance relationships and trends, reduce downtime, and ensure occupant comfort and productivity.


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