With my hard-working and unyielding nature, even challenging problems are resolved smoothly with a smile on my face. Often, many people come across the inherent need to get straightforward answers to the problems. I try to turn this other way around and to teach others to internalize the keys to the solution. This is of course two-way street, and in some cases, others give me new perspectives relating the problem. I think the benefits of teamwork crystallize in this setting.

At a young age, I have been wondering how objects work in practice from an amplifier to a fishing spinning rod, or how it is possible for factories to create such large entities from such small components. In addition, solutions to the technical problems of my own relatives have been with me since school. A kind of customer service too. As a result, my inherent interest has been strong in project-like tasks in both field and office conditions.

My education started in electrical power engineering, from which I naturally set out to focus on the world of automation technology. In working life, I have had a strong combination of both areas, electrical and automation technology, but telecommunications and security systems have also been strongly present. Small projects at the beginning of the career and industrial installation tasks have become design, commissioning and maintenance tasks for the shipbuilding industry, various buildings and, more recently, intelligent road infrastructure.

In my free time, I often relax with lighter projects, such as dismantling a car or other various fun tasks, without forgetting to confuse electronic gadgets. A wide range of electrical and automation tasks are also of interest even when free.

A holistic understanding of things and realizing it for others has always been one of my strengths in better creating the future itself rather than predicting it. So let the vague understanding be forgotten in the future!

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