Carl Young

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING | ESTIMATING

DeVRY University / US Army

    Carl serves as Senior Electrical Estimator at Real Network Services, Inc., where he brings a unique blend of engineering expertise, military discipline, and real-world project experience to every estimate and design strategy. With a background in Electrical Engineering from DeVRY University and service in the United States Army, Carl exemplifies precision, accountability, and innovation in every facet of his work.

    Carl’s professional journey includes building and designing IP data networks for Bay Networks, as well as maintaining broadcasting infrastructure and radio tower systems for Trinity Broadcast Systems. His ability to thrive in high-demand, fast-paced environments has made him a valuable asset in the development of complex electrical systems and low-voltage technology designs.

    At Real, Carl plays a critical role in bridging design, engineering, and cost strategy—ensuring that each proposal is not only competitive but technically sound and aligned with client needs. His contributions help drive the success of large-scale commercial, institutional, and technology-based construction projects across multiple sectors.

    Outside of work, Carl enjoys studying emerging technologies and mentoring young athletes in the fundamentals of baseball, especially the true art of batting—combining his love for precision with a passion for teaching and growth.

    (214) 476-34-8776 i-Phone
    (214) 624-7600 Office
    (214) 624-3323 FAX
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ELECTRICAL | DESIGN | ENGINEERING

Military | United States Army

Carl is a graduate from DeVRY University with an electrical engineering degree.  He has worked for fast paced environments designing and building IP Data Networks for Bay Networks and for Trinity Broadcast Systems building and maintaining their Radio Cell Towers along with their Broadcasting Network Infrastructure.  Carl has a military background and likes to read, breath and design new technology systems and on his spare time he likes to teach the true art of baseball and batting.

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