STV Welcomes Marcel Dinamarca as Vice President and National Technical Lead for Electrical, Controls and Automation

Key Takeaways
- Marcel Dinamarca joins STV as VP and national technical lead for electrical controls and automation.
- Brings 30+ years experience in SCADA systems, power distribution, and industrial automation engineering.
- Licensed professional engineer in seven states, will advance STV's One Water market strategy.
Why It Matters
While most people think water infrastructure is just pipes and pumps, the real magic happens in the control rooms where engineers like Marcel Dinamarca orchestrate complex systems that keep our taps flowing and toilets flushing. His arrival at STV signals a broader industry shift toward smart water management, where data analytics and automation replace the old-school approach of hoping everything works. Think of it as upgrading from a flip phone to a smartphone, but for municipal water systems.
Dinamarca's 30-year resume reads like a greatest hits album of infrastructure engineering, spanning everything from mining operations to municipal water plants across seven states. His expertise in SCADA systems and programmable logic controllers means he speaks the language of machines that most of us never see but depend on daily. When water utilities modernize their operations, they need someone who can translate between the analog world of pipes and the digital realm of sensors and software.
STV's investment in smart water infrastructure reflects a reality that utility companies can no longer ignore: aging systems need digital brains to function efficiently. The company's One Water strategy aims to integrate all aspects of the water lifecycle, from source to tap to treatment and back again. With climate change creating unpredictable water challenges and aging infrastructure reaching its expiration date, having someone who can design resilient, adaptive systems isn't just smart business—it's essential for keeping civilization's most basic need flowing smoothly.


