GrayWolf Modular's leadership team brings 200+ combined years of modular design, manufacturing, and mission-critical delivery experience — purpose-built for hyperscale data center execution.
MODULAR & DATA CENTER EXPERIENCE
engineering, ops, and delivery
to field integration
The Team Behind
Every Module.
A cross-functional team with deep roots in modular delivery — from front-end sales engineering to manufacturing quality, every role is designed to move a project forward with fewer surprises.
Jack helps translate customer priorities into scalable modular delivery plans that bring strategy, engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, and execution into alignment. His leadership focus is especially relevant in mission-critical and data center environments, where technical complexity and schedule pressure have to move together.
Hieu leads engineering with a design-for-manufacture mindset that helps convert complex customer requirements into reliable, buildable modular solutions. He bridges concept development, technical coordination, standardization, and field constructability so the team can move quickly without sacrificing rigor.
Amanda directs project management with an emphasis on coordination, communication, and disciplined execution. She keeps scope, schedule, stakeholders, and risk aligned across the life of a project — essential in modular delivery, where engineering, procurement, fabrication, and installation are tightly interconnected.
Jose oversees operations with a focus on throughput, readiness, and dependable execution. He aligns shop activity, logistics, labor planning, and field needs so work moves through the system with fewer handoff issues and greater predictability. Jose represents operational discipline from fabrication through site delivery.
Felipe manages purchasing at the intersection of cost, schedule, and supply chain resilience. He supports vendor strategy, long-lead procurement, material availability, and commercial discipline so critical components arrive when the project needs them. Strong purchasing decisions protect schedule certainty and reduce downstream disruption.
Jaime brings strong detail orientation and practical modeling discipline to complex modular work. His background in engineering design across the Houston energy market supports accurate coordination, cleaner handoffs, and build-ready design output that helps downstream teams execute with confidence.
Juan leads engineering design management with a hands-on understanding of how drawings, models, and standards affect fabrication and field success. He connects design-focused execution with practical fabrication needs, keeping the team aligned, consistent, and execution-minded through every customer engagement.
Robert leads manufacturing engineering and quality with a process-oriented mindset that supports reliability, repeatability, and continuous improvement. His experience translates into stronger process control, better quality discipline, and greater confidence that modules will perform as intended in the field.
Huy leads application engineering at the front end of customer engagements, turning pursuit requirements into a coordinated technical starting point. He defines the early package customers need to move with confidence: equipment selection, preliminary schedules, P&IDs, PFDs, one-lines, customer interface documents, and bid-tabs.
Zach supports Graywolf Modular’s upfront sales engineering effort with a multi-discipline mindset grounded in mission-critical infrastructure. He builds the package that gives a project shape before detailed design begins — equipment selections, schedules, P&IDs, PFDs, one-lines, GAs, specs, and bid-tabs.
modular delivery experience
every phase of delivery
sales engineering to field execution
data center delivery