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Introducinging our new Applications Engineer – Satya Jujjuri

Satya’s knowledge of working in the brewing and food manufacturing, are a welcome asset to the team at inControl.

From the Bay of Bengal to Barlborough – in Satya, we welcome a specialist Siemens talent in Brewing & Food

inControl are delighted to announce one of our newest recruits to the team in Chesterfield, Satya Jujjuri. Satya joins us with master’s degree in Automation Control and Robotics from Sheffield Hallam University. Prior to moving to the UK to complete his Masters, Satya worked as an Automation Engineer at Ambica Power Controls in India. There, he worked on designing and setting up control systems for various industries in India, covering diverse projects in industries such as oil refineries, breweries, and food manufacturing.

On joining inControl in April, Satya said “I joined InControl because of its good reputation and friendly work environment. Since joining, I’ve felt very welcomed. The team is helpful, and I’ve had chances to learn and grow. I enjoy working in a place that values teamwork and quality.”

“I am curious and enjoy solving problems. I like creating systems that make industrial work easier, safer, and more efficient. I always try to learn new things and adjust to new technologies. This helps me grow both personally and professionally” said Satya of his work philosophy.

Prior to his masters degree in Sheffield, Satya studied at the BVC Engineering College in Pradesh, achieving a B-Tech in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. 

Satya is fluent in Siemens TIA Portal, Siemens S7 family, Drives and Siemens WinCC, as well as AutoCAD Electrical.

Satya’s knowledge of working in the brewing and food manufacturing industries are a welcome asset to the team at inControl who are already appreciating his experience in these sectors to deliver smart solutions to our clients. 

“Since joining, I’ve felt very welcomed. The team is helpful, and I’ve had chances to learn and grow. I enjoy working in a place that values teamwork and quality.

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