What did you do before your time at NESS?
Before joining Ness, I worked for a machine manufacturer, where I supervised the assembly of cold and hot chamber die casting machines. My responsibilities included the assembly, commissioning, and acceptance testing of various machine types.
I was involved in projects aimed at improving existing and future assembly processes and conducting trials. The next step in my career was further training to become a state-certified technician, which ultimately led me to Ness.
Why did you decide to join NESS?
I have always been a fan of mechanical and plant engineering. When I first heard about Ness, I knew nothing about heat transfer systems.
This sparked my curiosity, and I was excited to dive into a new area of plant engineering.
What does your daily work at NESS look like? What are your typical tasks?
Designing individual parts, assemblies, and even complete plant installations. Designing various components based on different requirement profiles.
Supporting, managing, and implementing smaller projects. Responsibility for the assembly and further development of heaters, which are the heart of a heat transfer system.
What do you enjoy most about your job?
Successfully contributing my own ideas, communicating directly with all my colleagues, and coordinating the various project steps.
The most enjoyable aspects are successfully completing a project, laughing with my colleagues, and seeing components I designed myself work well in operation.
What has been your best experience at NESS so far?
Professionally: Implementing my first project and being given responsibility for it.
Personally: Going on a trip with my colleagues to the Cannstatter Wasen.
What should new colleagues bring with them to fit in at NESS?
Colloquially, I would say that “common sense” is the most important quality, alongside motivation and humor.
How would you describe the working atmosphere at NESS?
For me, the atmosphere is very pleasant, relaxed, and friendly. Anyone who has been around the block a few times knows that there are “difficult” people in every company.
What makes NESS special as an employer for you?
Generally speaking, once you’ve done your job, you have all the freedom you could wish for as an employee.
Describe NESS in three words
Employee-friendly – Diverse – Responsible










