Rob Sabol

V.p. Engineering at JWC Environmental

Rob Sabol has a strong background in engineering and management. Rob is currently serving as the V.P. of Engineering at JWC Environmental since February 2022. Prior to that, they held various roles at JWC Environmental Inc., starting as a Mechanical Engineer in October 1990 and eventually becoming the Director of Research & Development in January 2005, where they oversaw product improvement and the development of new products for the company's waste water portfolio. Rob also has experience as a Mechanical Engineer and General Manager at Fluidix, where they designed deionized water heaters for the semi-conductor industry and managed the entire company. Throughout their career, Rob has successfully designed innovative products and received patents for Muffin Monster, Screenings Washer Monster, and Channel Monster, with some of the products winning awards in the field of wastewater technology.

Rob Sabol attended California State University, Long Beach but did not specify a degree or field of study.

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Santa Ana, United States

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JWC Environmental

JWC Environmental, a Sulzer Company, is a global leader in solids reduction, separation and removal systems for customers in a broad range of municipal and industrial applications. Wastewater treatment plants, food processors, oil refineries, waste to energy producers, consumer goods manufacturers, airports, correctional facilities and agricultural operations are just some of the many areas that have relied on JWC’s technologies for over 45 years to run efficient and compliant operations. JWC Environmental offers a wide range of products to target unique commercial and industrial challenges. Our legendary Muffin Monster grinders and Monster Industrial shredders are designed to break down the toughest solids in wastewater and industrial applications to protect pumps, destroy waste products and optimize materials for industrial processing. Our screening systems including our Monster Screening systems for municipal wastewater and IPEC drum screens for industrial waste separate solids from fluid waste streams to both protect downstream processes and recover valuable byproducts. JWC Environmental has the depth of experience and manufacturing capability to tackle projects, around the world. Our team of over 200 employees are based out of our global manufacturing and service facilities in Santa Ana, California; Burnaby, British Columbia; Hangzhou, China; and Cheshire, England. JWC extends this high level of service through a global network of over 120 North American and international distribution and representative firms.


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