A Day in the Life with Mark Rogers

Mark Rogers, Yard and Warehouse

Mark Rogers works in the Yard and Warehouse division at Lee Mechanical, where for a little over two years he's handled scheduling, logistics, unloading trucks, and doing whatever it takes to make his coworkers' days easier. His favorite part of the job is the people — a busy crew that always lends a helping hand and still finds time to laugh while getting the work done. Mark takes pride in serving the company's 400-plus employees, getting them what they need when they need it, and keeping everything running smoothly through clear communication.

"We're all dependent on each other, and when we all work together, we accomplish the same mission."

My typical workday deals with scheduling, logistics, unloading trucks, and helping out my fellow coworkers in any way I can to make their day easier.
My favorite part of the job working at Lee Mechanical is definitely the people I work with. Everybody is willing to give you a helping hand. We're all busy, we all understand that, and we're all willing to help each other out and laugh - still have fun while being proficient at what we need to do.
The biggest change I've seen here at Lee Mechanical is definitely growth. When I first started, we had a couple hundred employees, which I believe has grown to over 400. That has really expanded my workload and made me a more efficient employee in the yard and warehouse position.
What people may not realize about my job is that I work in various roles to service around 400 people in the company - getting them what they need, when they need it, so they can get their job done on time. That's why communication is so key in my department, to keep everything running smoothly.
To anybody out there thinking about joining Lee Mechanical, I think it'd be a great choice. We're all dependent on each other, and when we all work together, we accomplish the same mission.

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Day in the Life

  • Mark Rogers

    Mark Rogers

    Yard and Warehouse

    Mark Rogers works in the Yard and Warehouse division at Lee Mechanical, where for a little over two years he's handled scheduling, logistics, unloading trucks, and doing whatever it takes to make his coworkers' days easier. His favorite part of the job is the people — a busy crew that always lends a helping hand and still finds time to laugh while getting the work done. Mark takes pride in serving the company's 400-plus employees, getting them what they need when they need it, and keeping everything running smoothly through clear communication.

  • Jeff Reiter

    Jeff Reiter

    Plumbing Superintendent

    Jeff Reiter is the Plumbing Superintendent at Lee Mechanical, where he has built a 36-year career overseeing everything within the plumbing division — from single-day client calls to multi-year projects on a much larger scale. With his mom among Lee's earliest employees, Jeff grew up alongside the company and the Lee family, watching it grow from a small family business into the contractor it is today. He takes pride in mentoring a crew that spans youth apprentices to seasoned journeymen, passing on the knowledge that keeps Lee successful on every project.

  • Casey Davis

    Casey Davis

    Sheet Metal Superintendent

    Casey Davis is a Sheet Metal Superintendent at Lee Mechanical, where six years on the job have him leading problem solving, fabrication, and production across job sites. He takes the most pride in the team he's helped build on the sheet metal side and the growth they've all had together. Casey is energized by the future of the trade and the chance to help apprentices and young people coming up through the ranks reach goals they never thought possible.