Carlisle Construction Materials
Brandon Maag is a Senior Design Analyst at Carlisle Construction Materials since November 2020, with prior experience as a Design Analyst at Carlisle SynTec Systems from July 2016 to August 2021, where responsibilities included reviewing project submittals and assisting customers with design and code inquiries. Additional experience includes a role as a Senior Engineering Student at Westinghouse Electric Company, focusing on generating core loading patterns and performing reload design analysis for a PWR two-loop plant, as well as an internship in Quality Systems and R&D at Carlisle Construction Materials. Brandon holds a Bachelor's degree in Nuclear Engineering from Penn State University, completed in 2015. Prior to this, Brandon worked as a Bookstore Associate at Dickinson College, managing inventory and customer interactions.
Carlisle Construction Materials
Carlisle Construction Materials (CCM) is a diversified manufacturer and supplier of premium building products for the commercial and residential construction markets. Carlisle has been a recognized leader in the roofing industry for nearly half a century, offering high-performance single-ply roofing solutions that include EPDM, TPO, PVC and roof garden systems. Carlisle also offers a full line of polyiso and expanded polystyrene insulation as well as a host of steep-slope underlayments. In addition to roofing, Carlisle services the waterproofing, framing and general construction industries. Every Carlisle company offers sustainable, eco-friendly products that help reduce a building’s carbon footprint, and often minimize its energy consumption and costs. CCM is a $1.7 billion division of Carlisle Companies (NYSE:CSL). It employs over 2,400 and operates 24 plants in North America and 5 in Europe. Carlisle companies include: Carlisle SynTec, Carlisle Residential, Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing, DynAir, Hardcast, Hunter Panels, Insulfoam, Carlisle International, Premier Building Systems, Versico, and WeatherBond.