SYP Webinar: Engineering Meets Automation: The Backbone of Water Utilities - Live Webinar

Includes a Live Web Event on 09/10/2025 at 12:00 PM (PDT)

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In this complimentary webinar learn how two engineering disciplines – Electrical (E) and Instrumentation (I) work together with other engineering disciplines (e.g., Civil, Mechanical, Structural, etc.). Learn about E&I deliverables, code requirements, project lifecycles, and career development. This presentation will share lessons learned from recent projects and give valuable insight to those considering pursuing or sticking with the E&I engineering path. This presentation will also give good general knowledge for non-EE/I&C engineers looking to round out their understanding of their cross-discipline counterparts.

Learning Objectives/Attendee Takeaways:

Learn how to get involved in the E&I industry
Identify common E&I deliverable drawings, calculations, and supporting documentations
Identify best practices and strategies for cross-discipline coordination
Discuss advice for young professional career growth and development

No Contact Hours Offered

Jordan Lim, PE

Senior Electrical Engineer + Principal

Lee+Ro

Jordan Lim is a California-licensed Electrical Engineer with over six years of experience in the Water and Wastewater industry. He has contributed to the electrical and instrumentation design of a wide range of infrastructure projects – including pump stations, treatment plants, pipelines, and reservoirs – serving clients such as Orange County Sanitation (OC SAN), Los Angeles Sanitation (LA SAN), and the Metropolitan Water District (MWD). Jordan brings versatility to every project, taking on roles from project manager, project engineer, discipline lead, or support engineer, tailoring his approach to meet each project’s unique demands. Within his firm at LEE + RO, he leads the development and mentorship of entry-level electrical engineers. Outside the office, Jordan is an active volunteer with organizations like CWEA, OCWA, and DBIA – moderating career panels, organizing events, and participating in community service whenever possible. When he’s not designing electrical power and control systems, Jordan enjoys Spotify karaoke and re-watching movies like Top Gun: Maverick and the Greatest Showman. 

Bryan Arnado

Operations Technology Manager

Jurupa Community Services District

Bryan Arnado is a seasoned technology leader with nearly two decades of experience in SCADA, instrumentation, and electrical systems across the water, energy, and municipal sectors. Currently serving as the Operations Technology Manager at Jurupa Community Services District, Bryan is leading the modernization of SCADA infrastructure, software integration, and cybersecurity initiatives.

Driven by a desire to grow into positions of leadership and to inspire others, Bryan made the decision in his 30s to return to college and earn his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a focus on Public Administration. He did this not only to open doors for himself, but to show others—especially those who may feel it’s too late—that it is possible to achieve their goals with focus and determination.

His background includes managing cross-functional teams, developing industry-standard specifications, and overseeing capital projects that blend operational efficiency with technological innovation. With a passion for mentorship and leadership, Bryan is committed to fostering growth among emerging professionals in the water and wastewater industries.

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Engineering Meets Automation: The Backbone of Water Utilities
09/10/2025 at 12:00 PM (PDT)  |  75 minutes
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