Mueller Associates Promotes Czajkowski to Senior Chief Mechanical Engineer
PRESS RELEASE
Mueller Associates promoted Paul Czajkowski, PE, to senior chief mechanical engineer. With nearly 45 years at the firm, Czajkowski is the second-longest-serving employee in Mueller’s history, a testament to his dedication, technical expertise and leadership in mechanical engineering.
Initially unfamiliar with the role of HVAC in building design, Czajkowski quickly developed a passion for the discipline. Within his first years at Mueller, he took on major projects spanning museums, cultural institutions, laboratories and higher education research facilities. His portfolio includes designing HVAC systems for prestigious clients such as the Smithsonian Institution, Northrop Grumman, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon.
Since his 2019 promotion to chief mechanical engineer, Czajkowski has led the firm’s quality assurance and quality control reviews for mechanical engineering projects while mentoring younger engineers and sharing decades of industry insights. His leadership of Mueller’s Quality Assurance Program and development of standardized mechanical design tools have embedded quality control throughout the project lifecycle, from initial design through final construction documents.
“Paul’s promotion reflects his lasting impact on Mueller and the industry as a whole,” said President Todd Garing, PE, LEED AP BD+C. “His technical expertise, problem-solving ability and mentorship have helped shape the next generation of engineers while upholding our reputation for engineering excellence. As he steps into his new role, Paul will continue to be a guiding force in ensuring the highest standards of quality, innovation and mentorship at Mueller.”