New Engineers Join Singer Valve

Dec. 6, 2016
Company welcomes Justin Arseneault, Marc Li

Singer Valve Inc. added two new members to its Engineering Department. Justin Arseneault joined as instrumentation and automation engineer, and Marc Li joined as applications engineer.

With the growing need for automation and innovative design in the water industry, Arseneault and Li are meeting the demand at Singer. Together they bring the latest in design and technology so that Singer can continue to push the boundaries in control valve innovation. 

Arseneault designs and programs Singer’s industrial panels, provides customer support for electronic products, is involved in training and research and design, and does technical manual writing. With a bachelor’s degree in mechatronics, his understanding of marrying mechanical with electronic automation is critical. Justin’s passion for efficiency means he is looking for innovative ways to automate operations that can quickly realize significant ROI.

Li is focused on designing and implementing the optimal valve solution for specific customer requirements. Marc goes into the field to understand the full scope of the project from which he designs the engineering solution and works with the production team to provide the best solution. With a master’s degree in engineering, Marc has a passion for spending time in the laboratory where he tests new ideas to validate different design approaches that can deliver even better results.

Source: Singer Valve Inc.

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