Baltimore, Md. – January 10, 2012 – RMF Engineering announced today the appointment of Stephen Devon, P.E., LEED A.P., CxA as principal and Ronald E. Maylor, P.E., LEED A.P. as project manager. Both Devon and Maylor, formerly with Schlenger/Pitz Associates, are electrical engineering experts with more than 50 years of combined experience. With the addition of Devon and Maylor, as well as several support staff over the past six months, RMF now employs more than 215 team members across eight U.S. offices.
Devon has more than 30 years of experience as an electrical engineer, with an emphasis in government and institutional markets, areas of great strength for RMF. As principal, Devon is responsible for supporting the firm’s market sector penetration and presence in the Mid-Atlantic with a special focus in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Devon was previously chief electrical engineer at Schlenger/Pitz.
In addition to supporting business development efforts in several areas for RMF, Devon develops marketing strategies for select clients aimed at boosting awareness of RMF’s full service offerings, including arc flash studies, energy design services, commissioning and condition assessment surveys. Devon actively contributes to the development of key client relationships and supports technical production activities for highly complex and demanding projects.
Devon is a past officer and director of the Maryland chapter of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC). For the past five years he has served as a mentor in the ACE Mentor Programof America for high schools students interested in pursing a career in architecture, construction and engineering. Devon is an affiliate member of the Baltimore Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Maylor comes to RMF with 27 years of experience as an electrical engineer. As a project manager in RMF’s buildings group, Maylor works with clients across the mid-Atlantic region across multiple markets. His responsibilities include: electrical design and engineering, overseeing electrical design teams, project coordination, and ensuring the technical needs of clients are met and communication is maintained throughout the design and construction process. Maylor was previously an associate with Schlenger/Pitz.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University. He is a member of the Electrical League of Maryland (ELM) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE).
About RMF Engineering
Founded in 1983 RMF Engineering provides planning, design, engineering, commissioning and facility assessment services globally to clients in the healthcare, higher education, laboratory/research and government sectors. The firm leads the industry in the development of new engineering production methods and technologies, including Building Information Modeling (BIM), carbon reduction strategies, and in-depth assessment technologies. A privately held company headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, RMF has more than 215 employees in eight U.S. offices.