Westin Names Brandon Erndt as Managing Principal Engineer

Aug. 21, 2012
Erndt has experience in SCADA system design, program design, project management & programming

Westin Engineering announced that Brandon Erndt, P.E. has joined the firm as managing principal engineer. Erndt will be responsible for the engineering practice throughout the Western United States, specializing in SCADA master planning, design, system integration,and business development to continue building a greater presence in the industry.

“We are excited to bring Brandon on board with the Westin team. His skillset and experience in the water and wastewater utility industry will reinforce our position in bringing SMART Integrated Business Solutions to the market. Our customers will benefit from his deep knowledge of the industry and affinity toward staying on the leading edge of industry trends and technology,” said Doug Harp, president and CEO of Westin.

Erndt, a licensed Professional Engineer, boasts a career that spans over 17 years with extensive experience in SCADA system design, program design, project management and programming. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, an MBA in technology management and is a member of several professional associations.

“Brandon will be a valuable addition to our organization. He is a great fit for our team, and he complements and enhances our planning and technology offerings in the water and wastewater arena, helping us maintain and expand our foothold as a leader in the field,” said Bill Serjeantson, Westin’s vice president of engineering.

Source: Westin Engineering

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