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Koziatek and Klimaszewski of H2M receive professional engineering license

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John Koziatek, Jr., H2M

 

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Joshua Klimaszewski, H2M

 

Melville, NY According to H2M architects + engineer, John Koziatek, Jr. and Joshua Klimaszewski recieved their professional engineering licenses.

Koziatek works as a project engineer at H2M’s headquarters. Working closely with real estate, public agency, and education clients, his experience includes electrical distribution design, emergency and life safety system designs including generators, as well as lighting, and lighting control designs.

Koziatek has six years of experience in the industry and is a resident of Massapequa Park. He holds his bachelor of science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Old Westbury campus of New York Institute of Technology.

Klimaszewski works as a project engineer at H2M’s headquarters.  Working closely with education, public agency, and municipal clients, his experience includes electrical distribution design, emergency communications system design, and construction phase services.

Klimaszewski has five years of experience in the industry and is a resident of Massapequa. He holds his bachelor of science in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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