Tyler Whately

In mechanical engineering, the details matter. For Tyler, operations manager at Moseley, this means walking building corridors with maintenance crews, examining systems in person, and absorbing insights from facility managers about their daily challenges. His designs spring from this ground-level understanding, with durability and maintenance steering each decision. The local nature of building systems drew him to mechanical engineering—these systems need direct attention from people who understand the buildings, climate, and community.
Behind Tyler's guidance lies years of hands-on problem-solving. His fascination with mechanical systems drives him to question, analyze, and enhance their operation—experience that now enriches his team's development. While offering direction when needed, he steps back to let team members tackle technical puzzles, knowing these challenges spark professional growth. From HVAC configurations to plumbing solutions, his measured mentoring approach balances independent work with targeted support.
Each project Tyler oversees strengthens its surrounding community. Whether fine-tuning air handling units or redesigning pipe networks, he creates systems that building operators can maintain efficiently for decades. His focus on durable, maintainable systems reflects his commitment to both current building users and future operators who will run these mechanical systems in the years ahead.
