We’re in the middle of Women in Construction Week. To celebrate, we are profiling those women who have built thriving careers in a construction industry still largely dominated by men. Here is a look at the successful career of Samantha Skopek, program manager with Buffalo Grove, Illinois’ PREMIER Design + Build Group.
What led you to pursue a career in construction?
Samantha Skopek: I have always been fascinated with architecture and buildings. I went to school for architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology. When I graduated, I wanted something more tangible. I wanted to be a part of the building being built, not just drawn on paper.
I enjoy working in construction because new challenges are presented every day. I enjoy working with different people with different backgrounds who come together to solve problems creatively and provide the best solution possible for our clients.
What challenges have you faced in building a career in a male-dominated industry like construction?
Skopek: I face all challenges with determination and perseverance. I put my best foot forward in everything I do and work as hard as I can to get what I want. I have always had strong male role models in my life that encourage me to do anything I set my mind to. Because of that, I never had the mindset that I would have challenges just because I am a woman. I chose to focus on how I can grow and not dwell on the things I can’t control.
I never walk into a room thinking I am the smartest person. I always try to find something new I can learn from others. I also have a problem-solving mindset. When you are trying to work together to solve an issue and the “best idea wins,” it’s much easier to work with others. I believe my team-oriented mindset has gotten me where I am today with a lot of respect from my peers.
What do you find most fulfilling about working in the construction industry?
Skopek: I love working with people. Construction is a relationship-based industry, from working with our clients to our subcontractors to our construction team. I enjoy learning from everyone on a project and being able to come up with creative, cost-effective solutions.
What advice do you have for other women interested in pursuing a career in construction?
Skopek: For anyone entering the construction field, never be afraid to ask questions and get advice. Be curious. And if there is an opportunity to learn something new, take it!