NATHAN SHAFER
Job Title: Project Manager
Company: Henkels & McCoy, Inc.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Age: 29
Years on the Job: 4
Interests: Trap shooting and playing golf
Nathan Shafer has always been interested in the construction industry and the various trades, but it was his brother, a proud member of the IBEW Local 70, who introduced him to the electrical industry.
“Without him, I wouldn’t be where I am today,” he says.
Born in Hagerstown, Md., but raised in Waynesboro, Pa., he graduated from Waynesboro Area High School and later went onto college at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Ark. He earned his bachelor’s degree in construction management, and he says the program stands out for its hands-on approach.
“I had the opportunity to learn directly from experienced professors who have been in the field, gaining valuable insights and practical skills that are important for success in the industry,” he says. “I have been able to apply my knowledge in real-world scenarios and develop a deep understanding of the complexities of construction projects.”
As a project manager, he kicks off each workday with the general foreman and crew foreman to align everyone on the day’s tasks and goals. He oversees various project tasks, coordinates different teams, monitors the overall project performance, and makes any necessary adjustments to keep it on track.
Currently, within the Pepco region, he is overseeing several distribution and transmission projects underway. These projects range from $1 million to in excess of $30 million and involve upgrading/modernizing the existing infrastructure to ensure reliable and efficient power delivery.
“These rebuild projects aim to enhance the overall reliability of the electrical grid by replacing aging equipment and improving power lines within the Pepco region,” he says.
In 10 years, he hopes to see himself at a senior level with Henkels & McCoy, Inc. To keep growing in his field, he plans on completing the PMP certification in the upcoming year.
“H&M has been a great company with even better employees,” he says. “I’m excited to see what the future holds.”