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Innovation from the role of supervisor
Juan Pablo Hernández is currently working at Los Bronces IV in Santiago de Chile. Thanks to him and Sebastián Dávila, drones were used to perform land surveys at the works, and the results were so promising that they’re now being used in other projects.
Women Engineers leading the course
Belén Guachamin, Karina Aguas Mosquera y Neydi Ñiacasha have been performing key functions in Ecuador. Women who build, encourage and inspire.
Focus on progress and self-improvement as a way of life
Néstor Santiago Martínez Landeta currently works as an Electrical Supervisor at the Auca oilfield in Ecuador. He’s gone from strength to strength during his eight years at the company, taking on more and greater responsibility each time, driven by his desire to learn his experiences, from good and bad.
Carnival: transforming sadness into joy to the beat of the samba
Let's explore what the samba really means to the Brazilians, and how the joie de vivre of Carnival not only swells the streets with music and dance but infects an entire nation with joy and laughter.
Do what you love and love what you do
Jesús Díaz Ramírez is the Electrical Supervisor at Carbonser in Michoacán, Mexico. He’s a big football fan as well as a family man, and believes that curiosity and being proactive are vital character traits for professional development.
What does an industrial engineer do?
Luciano Blanco Regojo works in the Fortin de Piedra field, which produces 14% of Argentina’s total gas output. "Our biggest challenge is that the construction process never stops!"