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Vieitez of EP Engineering promoted to partner

Joe Vieitez

New York, NY EP Engineering, a leading full-service mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering firm, is promoting Joe Vieitez to partner. Vieitez has built a foundation that will allow both him and the firm to continue on a steady path of growth and contribute to the completion of projects throughout New York and New Jersey. 

During his time at EP Engineering, Vieitez has utilized his creativity, innovation and work ethic to find solutions to complex problems and identify exciting new opportunities. He has led and designed numerous projects throughout his career at EP Engineering, and has created tremendous relationships with clients and colleagues and supported his team members with his effort and dedication to the firm. In his role as partner, Vieitez will continue the company’s growth by focusing on client relationships, business performance and career development for leadership and engineering staff. 

Vieitez is a graduate of the Stevens Institute of Technology where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Engineering Management. He joined EP Engineering in 2013 as a Junior Electrical Engineer. During his time with the firm, Vieitez has served as electrical engineer, senior electrical engineer and associate. His responsibilities have included project management and electrical design across residential, commercial, institutional, retail, healthcare, hospitality and food service projects.  

Vieitez is a licensed Professional Engineer in the States of New York, New Jersey, North Carolina and Texas.

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