Construction Brothers
Flak Vest to Safety Vest (feat. Jay Snyder)

If you’re looking to hire military veterans, you’ll come away from this episode with some solid action items. Today we talk to Jay Snyder. Jay is a lieutenant colonel in the US Air Force Reserve and has served six years of active duty. He is also the president of Big Blue Innovations, a construction consulting firm. Jay has been in the private construction industry for more than 20 years, and he joins us today to talk about increasing the recruitment of military veterans into the construction industry. Military vets are exceptionally well-qualified for employment in the construction industry. Jay runs down a list of reasons this:
- They’re used to rigor and structure.
- They’re accustomed to establishing a sense of comradery.
- They understand the value of training and careful execution.
- They know how to trust their teammates.
- They have experience adapting to always-changing circumstances.
- ESGR (Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve): Facilitates communication between veterans and companies who are seeking to employee
- TAP (Transition Assistance Program): Seeks to prepare service members for their transition back to civilian life. Jay encourages employers to connect with TAP and discuss how they can work together
- Broadcast on:
- 04 Jan 2023
If you’re looking to hire military veterans, you’ll come away from this episode with some solid action items. Today we talk to Jay Snyder. Jay is a lieutenant colonel in the US Air Force Reserve and has served six years of active duty. He is also the president of Big Blue Innovations, a construction consulting firm. Jay has been in the private construction industry for more than 20 years, and he joins us today to talk about increasing the recruitment of military veterans into the construction industry. Military vets are exceptionally well-qualified for employment in the construction industry. Jay runs down a list of reasons this:
- They’re used to rigor and structure.
- They’re accustomed to establishing a sense of comradery.
- They understand the value of training and careful execution.
- They know how to trust their teammates.
- They have experience adapting to always-changing circumstances.
- ESGR (Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve): Facilitates communication between veterans and companies who are seeking to employee
- TAP (Transition Assistance Program): Seeks to prepare service members for their transition back to civilian life. Jay encourages employers to connect with TAP and discuss how they can work together