Jake Crider

General Manager

Jake Crider, General Manager at RW Jones Heavy Construction, has construction in his blood as a third-generation professional in the trade. From an early age, Jake was inspired by his father, learning the ropes and developing a passion for the industry. His most memorable experiences include mastering equipment operations and tackling challenging projects like utility relocations and wetland mitigation. Jake’s dedication to continuous learning and his hands-on approach make him an invaluable leader, driving the company’s success with every project.

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Building on a Legacy of Excellence

Jake Crider’s deep-rooted passion for construction, coupled with his extensive hands-on experience and dedication to learning, significantly contributes to the success of RW Jones Heavy Construction. His commitment to excellence ensures that every project is managed with the highest level of professionalism and integrity. Jake’s role as a mentor, inspired by his father, emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement and knowledge-sharing within the industry. By balancing the physical demands of his job with a strong focus on family, Jake exemplifies the work-life harmony that drives RW Jones’ mission to build with integrity and precision.

Employee Interview

Jake Crider - General Manager

What sparked your interest in construction and led you to pursue it as a career?

I’m a third generation in the construction trade.

Can you share a memorable experience from your early days in the construction industry?

My most memorable moments were learning to run equipment.

How do you balance the physical demands of your job with your personal life and hobbies?

By prioritizing day-to-day activities and committing to spending time with family.

Have you ever had a funny or unexpected moment on a construction site that you can share?

Many of the typical construction workers play pranks and jokes.

What's the most challenging project you've worked on, and how did you overcome obstacles?

Utility relocation for the city of Corsicana.

Do you have any role models or mentors in the construction industry? If so, how have they influenced your career?

My Dad has been instrumental in the success of my career.

How do you stay updated on new construction techniques, materials, and technologies?

By communicating with other associates in the industry.

Can you share a project that you're particularly proud of and explain why it stands out to you?

Wetland Mitigation project in Midlothian. It was a very large project with many challenges.

What advice would you give to someone considering a career in construction?

Find a mentor and gain as much knowledge as you can.