Shawn is a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with over a decade of experience delivering civil engineering solutions across industrial, commercial, and residential markets. He earned his Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Clemson University in 2013 and began his career in consulting, supporting projects ranging from residential developments to large-scale industrial EPC programs. As Civil Engineering Department Lead at Isomer Project Group, Shawn is responsible for project delivery, technical oversight, and team leadership. He plays a key role in guiding the civil team through all phases of design and construction, with an emphasis on practical, well-coordinated, and constructible solutions that align with client goals and project constraints. His experience includes site feasibility and due diligence evaluations, helping identify constraints and streamline project execution early in the design process. Shawn’s experience spans projects throughout the Southeast and across the United States, providing him with a strong understanding of diverse regulatory environments and permitting processes. His technical expertise includes civil site design, grading and drainage, stormwater management, and utility coordination, supported by experience in hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, permitting and regulatory coordination, and construction-phase services including contractor coordination, submittal review, and field support. Known for his clear communication and solutions-oriented approach, Shawn focuses on delivering efficient, buildable designs that support successful project execution from concept through construction.
Outside of work, Shawn enjoys spending time with his wife, Emily, and their two sons, Michael and Brooks. Whether traveling, spending time outdoors, or supporting his sons’ activities, family remains a top priority and an important source of balance outside of his professional career. As a two-time Clemson University graduate, Shawn is also an avid supporter of Clemson athletics and enjoys staying connected to the university community.