Faith Technologies Names Joseph Shemanske Project Manager

Oct. 4, 2012
Faith Technologies, a full-service electrical and specialty systems contractor, recently named Joseph Shemanske project manager within the Faith Technologies’ Tulsa branch

Faith Technologies, a full-service electrical and specialty systems contractor, recently named Joseph Shemanske project manager within the Faith Technologies’ Tulsa branch. In his new role, Shemanske is responsible for providing the overall management of electrical construction projects and generating new business and overseeing staff members. Shemanske has more than 25 years of experience in the electrical construction industry and received his education from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, where he majored in electrical systems and sciences engineering.

Shemanske previously held roles as electrical estimator and project manager where he was responsible for estimating and managing projects in several markets, including educational and health care. Faith Technologies has been located in Tulsa since 2009. The contractor specializes in serving markets including commercial, industrial, institutional, data and security systems.

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