Tech Spotlight: Shawn Elders
April 20, 2023

Shawn's Background

Shawn Elders is always on time. In fact, he’s likely to show up five minutes early for any job or commitment. Timing is one of several attributes that Shawn credits to his time spent in the Navy. For nearly a decade, Shawn traveled the world aboard the USS Eisenhower. 


“There are roughly 6,000 guys on board the ship, so it’s like a floating city. I have been all over the world on the USS Eisenhower. My years in the Navy taught me a lot, including how to maintain the focus and drive to get a job done.”


Working at ATECH


Shawn brings that persistence, focus, and drive to his job every day as an ATECH service technician. His work ethic is a big benefit to ATECH customers who rely on him to find a solution when their equipment breaks down. Shawn says ATECH builds on the skills its employees bring to the table by offering additional training and certification opportunities. 


“To me, ATECH’s philosophy is like the more they invest in their technicians, the more the technicians can actually invest back in the company. So it’s a win-win for everybody, and the customer is the one really benefiting.”


Shawn’s professional experience spans over two decades and ranges from HVAC repair to  welding and heavy equipment mechanics. Shawn is even a certified aircraft mechanic, a skill he learned during his time in the Navy. He joined the service towards the end of the Vietnam War and got out in 1983. 


“I’ve been all over the world; in fact, it’s hard to think of a place I haven’t been. I’m grateful for my time in the service because I got to see and do a lot of things that most people never get to do in their lifetime.”


Shawn settled into Nashville a couple of years ago and has been with ATECH for just over seven months. 


“I’ve been to a lot of different companies, but ATECH makes you feel more like a family and not just a number. It’s more like a family atmosphere at ATECH, so much more than just a job.”


For each customer he serves, Shawn leaves the situation better than he found it. His calm nature and focus benefited his country and now it helps his team and customers at ATECH. 


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