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Ecoremedy hires Nick Pfister as process analyst

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By AI, Created 17:35 UTC, Jul 07, 2026, AGP -

Ecoremedy has added Nick Pfister to its operations team as a process analyst, where he will help connect engineering and operations work. The Pittsburgh company says his wastewater and solids-handling background will support system optimization and project delivery.

Why it matters: - Nick Pfister adds nearly a decade of wastewater and solids-handling experience to Ecoremedy’s operations team. - His role sits at the point where engineering concepts become field operations, which can affect how reliably solids-handling systems perform for clients.

What happened: - Ecoremedy named Nick Pfister a process analyst on its operations team. - The company said Pfister will bridge operations and engineering to support process integration, system optimization and project delivery. - Ecoremedy said Pfister will also help move projects from concept to hands-on operations. - The announcement was made July 7, 2026, from Pittsburgh.

The details: - Pfister is a licensed Grade 3 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator in Washington state. - He previously worked in Jacobs’ operations division. - His career there included roles as Operator-in-Training, Operator, Lead Operator and Operations Consultant. - Pfister has experience in wastewater treatment, solids handling and fluid bed incineration. - He also operated the incinerator in Vancouver, Washington. - Pfister worked with engineers from Jacobs, the City of Vancouver, Brown and Caldwell and Ecoremedy on multiple projects. - Those projects included planning and troubleshooting work that relied on operational input. - Pfister first encountered Ecoremedy while overseeing performance at the Edmonds, Washington facility. - He was impressed by Ecoremedy Fluid Lift™ gasification technology and chose to join the company.

Between the lines: - Ecoremedy appears to be leaning on field operators with plant-level experience to strengthen product deployment and customer outcomes. - Hiring someone who has worked on both operations and engineering-adjacent projects may help the company reduce friction between design and real-world use.

What's next: - Pfister will contribute to Ecoremedy’s operations work as the company continues developing and delivering solids-handling systems. - His background suggests the company is prioritizing smoother transitions from design to operating facilities. - Ecoremedy’s social channels and company updates remain available through its announced LinkedIn page, Facebook page, YouTube channel and X account.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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