Meet Marina Vazhnova, Automation Engineer at Heat Management

We are happy to welcome Marina Vazhnova to Heat Management. She works as an Automation Engineer and is currently involved in several projects in Finland. Marina brings valuable experience from power plant automation and process optimization, and she is already making an impact in improving system performance and energy efficiency. In this interview, she shares her thoughts on automation, sustainability, and what it is like to work at Heat Management.   Q: What does it mean to be an Automation Engineer for Heat Management? Being an Automation Engineer here means making sure our control systems run smoothly and reliably in tough industrial environments. It is about finding smart and practical ways to improve processes, reduce manual work, and help our technology perform at its best.   Q: What’s the biggest challenge working with software for sootblowers? The challenge is balancing precision with reliability. The systems need to be accurate enough to optimize cleaning but also robust enough to handle tough [...]

By |2025-11-06T13:53:40+01:00November 6, 2025|Employee Interviews|Comments Off on Meet Marina Vazhnova, Automation Engineer at Heat Management

Heat Management welcomes MÃ¥rten Ekberg

We're happy to welcome Mårten Ekberg to the team! He joins us as a Sales Manager, bringing solid experience from his previous role at Diamond Power, where he worked with sootblowers and related equipment. With his background and hands-on industry knowledge, Mårten is a great addition to the team. We had a quick chat with him to hear more about his journey so far and what he's looking forward to in his new role.   Q: Can you describe the atmosphere at Heat management? The atmosphere at Heat Management is defined by a friendly, can-do, entrepreneurial spirit and an open-minded environment — something I truly appreciate. It’s also a company where people are deeply committed to their work and willing to go the extra mile to reach their goals.   Q: Can you tell us about your earlier experience from the power plant industry? I have worked with the heat, power, and pulp & paper industries, as well as other [...]

By |2025-08-28T22:22:53+02:00June 26, 2025|Employee Interviews|Comments Off on Heat Management welcomes MÃ¥rten Ekberg

Meet Felix Olivecrona, our new Sales Coordinator

Felix Olivecrona joined us back in August last year. We finally did a Q&A with him so you could get to know him better. Welcome aboard Felix, good luck in your new role!   Q: What does it mean to be a Sales Coordinator for Heat Management? Being a sales coordinator for Heat Management means being the central support for our sales managers and representatives all over the world. Since every market and colleague is different, no two days are the same. In short, it’s hectic in the best of ways, and there’s always something new to do.   Q: What do you enjoy most about your work? What motivates you? Probably the variation of tasks. Not knowing exactly what the day might bring is exciting and keeps me motivated to be proactive. Also, since I had no previous experience in cleantech or with boilers in general, learning about the technology and industry in general has been very interesting. I’ve [...]

By |2025-08-28T22:30:38+02:00May 22, 2025|Employee Interviews|Comments Off on Meet Felix Olivecrona, our new Sales Coordinator

Meet Mosa Ridha, our new Project Engineer

It's been a while since Mosa Ridha joined us back in August. We did a Q&A with him so you could get to know him better. We are happy to have you here Mosa, good luck in your new role!   Q: What does it mean to be a Project Engineer for Heat Management? As a project engineer at Heat Management i am responsible for overseeing and managing engineering projects from inception to completion. The role involves planning, designing, and coordinating the technical aspects of a project, ensuring it is completed on time, within budget, and to the required specifications. I work closely with various teams (engineering, design, procurement, etc.), manage resources, address technical challenges, monitor project progress, and ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards. As a Project Engineer  I also communicates with clients, stakeholders, and contractors to ensure the project meets all objectives and quality standards.   Q: What do you enjoy most about your work? What motivates [...]

By |2025-08-28T22:23:59+02:00January 23, 2025|Employee Interviews|Comments Off on Meet Mosa Ridha, our new Project Engineer

Meet Vinicius Lobosco, our new Process Engineer

We have acquired yet another new colleague! We are happy to present another one of our newest members of the Heat Management family. Vinicius Lobosco has valuable knowledge and experience within the pulp and paper industry that we consider ourselves lucky to have acquired. Read our Q&A with him below! Welcome Vinicius Lobosco! Q: What is your previous experience in the industry and what are you most passionate about? Answer: It surprises even me to reflect on my journey, having dedicated my entire corporate life to the industry. From earning a PhD at STFI to ventures in start-ups like PaperPlat AB and Cortus, I've traversed diverse landscapes, working with giants like Klabin and Suzano and smaller ones like Heat Management right now. My roles have spanned consultancy, internal operations, and everything in between, covering a wide spectrum from pulp, paper, and board to lignin extraction. I've navigated both virgin fibers and recycled materials. What ties these experiences together is [...]

By |2025-08-28T22:44:58+02:00April 25, 2024|Employee Interviews|Comments Off on Meet Vinicius Lobosco, our new Process Engineer

Meet Oscar Castro, our new Automation Engineer

We have acquired another new colleague! Last week we interviewed Anderson Diaz. This week we are happy to present another one of our newest members of the Heat Management family.   Welcome Oscar!   Q: What does it mean to be an Automation Engineer for Heat Management? A:  My role as an automation engineer at Heat Management is to program, commission, test and adjust the HISS control system, including the control interface that is implemented in the customer's distributed control system. Creating a reliable product easy to control with a simple but efficient interface.   Q: What do you enjoy most about your work? What motivates you? A: At first, what captivated me the most were the possibilities of learning and working with different control systems in a company that is aligned with my environmental awareness, but after a month of working here, I also enjoy the dynamic, professional and very friendly atmosphere. The team works together in an agile [...]

By |2025-08-28T22:48:51+02:00May 24, 2023|Employee Interviews|Comments Off on Meet Oscar Castro, our new Automation Engineer
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