Ifunanya is an electrical engineer who supports power, life safety, and infrastructure projects from early design through construction. With experience across transportation, water and wastewater, life sciences, healthcare, and institutional facilities, she helps project teams coordinate designs, perform technical studies, and deliver clear, buildable documents.
Her work includes fire alarm and electrical upgrades for a major intercity rail hub in New York City, consolidation and treatment-plant improvements for a county-wide sewer district in New York State, and power and controls design for a de-ammonification facility at a large water resource recovery facility. She has also contributed to chiller plant and transformer replacement projects, electric bus depot charging studies for New York City Transit, and power system evaluations for bus garages and data centers. Ifunanya uses tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, and SKM Power Tools to support power and arc-flash studies, helping optimize system performance and safety. She brings a collaborative approach to each assignment, working closely with senior engineers, clients, and multidisciplinary teams to advance project goals.
Ifunanya holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Bucknell University and has completed OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety and Health training.
Outside of work, Ifunanya enjoys coding innovative software tools, mentoring young women in STEM, and exploring new cultures. In college, she secured a Ciffolillo Healthcare Technology grant to build an assistive app and collaborated on a team that earned first runner-up in the Twilio Design Challenge for a messaging-platform prototype—skills she now applies to optimizing architecture, engineering, and construction workflows, including BIM integration and digital project delivery.