Senior Associate, Meyers+ Engineering; BS, Electrical Engineering, Manhattan College

Szczechowicz joined Meyers+ Engineering in 2024. From 2016 to 2024, he worked at WSP USA, where he moved from intern to associate. At WSP, he led electrical design projects, including replacements and renovations at the Port Authority Bus Terminal, LaGuardia Airport Terminal B, Wells Fargo Center Arena and Philadelphia Flyers Training Center. When he joined Meyers+, he took leadership of the company’s New York-based electrical team, comprising five people. His recent projects include 4 Manhattan West’s commercial-to-residential conversion, Jackson Park’s residential alterations and fit-out projects for Arc’teryx, Lululemon, Sweetgreen, Issey Miyaki, Bond Bet, Othership, Van Leeuwen and Glossier. A standout experience for Szczechowicz happened in February 2024 during a Philadelphia Flyers hockey game at the Wells Fargo Center Arena. At about 9 p.m. on a Tuesday, a medium-voltage transformer failed, something Szczechowicz learned about from an ESPN app notification. He called the arena’s head building engineer and offered to drive from New York City to assist. He was able to access the electrical submetering system remotely and help diagnose and resolve the issue. Outside of work, Szczechowicz participated in the Canstruction program in which he and his colleagues designed and constructed an 8-by-8-foot sculpture made of nonperishable food cans. The sculpture was displayed at Brookfield Place in Manhattan and ultimately donated to the City Harvest food bank. Szczechowicz is an avid cyclist, regularly commuting to work by bike and going on group rides every weekend. He has participated in the Green Mountain Stage Race in Vermont, a four-day event that attracts hundreds of riders from across the country.