Electrical engineers often must update a building’s power systems to meet new power needs, to replace obsolete components or to account for unplanned equipment additions. Renewing rather than replacing power control systems can allow the engineer to minimize disruptions, to expedite project completion and to lower costs.
Learn about specifying power control systems to aid in a client’s need for a tight budget, reduced downtime, improved safety, and enhanced equipment.
Dominic Magni
Dominic is the PCS (Power Control Systems) Modernization Business Development Manager at ASCO Power Services. He started as an Engineering Service Representative over 16 years ago and during his tenure, achieved the level of System Tech. He later became an Account Representative before ascending into his current role. Dominic began his career in the United States Navy, where he served 6 years before starting his career at ASCO.
Aaron Samuels
Aaron is a District Project Manager at ASCO Power Services. He started as an Engineering Service Representative over 17 years ago and during his tenure, achieved the level of System Technician. He later became a Regional Project Manager at ASCO Power Technologies before being accepted into his current role. Aaron began his career in the United States Navy in Submarines, where he served 9 years before starting his career at ASCO.