Market Director, Jensen Hughes; BS, Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology, Oklahoma State University

Meyer joined Jensen Hughes in 2022 as a senior fire protection engineer. He is responsible for fire protection engineering, code consulting and process safety providing services for industrial, high-hazard, chemical, petrochemical, refining, pharmaceutical and storage facilities. Before joining Jensen Hughes, Meyer was a senior risk engineer with Allrisk Engineering. Among his projects at Jensen Hughes are the law and education building at the Texas A&M Fort Worth campus for Stantec, fire protection support for Motiva’s Terminals and Refinery in Port Arthur, fire protection support at Jacobs’s lithium processing facility and fire protection for the Lancaster Clean Energy Center for Element Resources. He has also worked as a senior member of Hilti’s firestop engineering team, which was responsible for engineering judgments based on extensive testing in both through-penetration and construction joint firestop applications. As a member of the fire protection design and analysis staff at Areva NA, he produced solutions through system design, engineering evaluation, procedure development, installation instructions, configuration management, constructability analysis and root cause analysis. Meyer was also a fire protection engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, where he was the lead engineer for the fire protection program at the Department of Energy’s High Flux Isotope Reactor. He belongs to several professional committees, including the NFPA’s Fire Risk Assessment Methods FIR-AAA Technical Committee, American Petroleum Institute’s Safety and Fire Committee and the steering committee for the Risk Engineering Energy Forum. An Eagle Scout, Meyer enjoys home renovations, travel and outdoor activities with his wife and four children. He also makes furniture and plays in an adult hockey league.