Toms, anchoring engineer, shares his experience at Ciel & Terre through 5 questions. Find out more about his job, his experience in the company and his missions, as well as what is important in his job.
What 5 assets do you consider essential to do your job?
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- Firstly, patience : both internally and externally.
- Adaptability : for every situation.
- Attentive : it is all about the details.
- Curiosity : essential for improving and learning more.
- Lastly, stay current : never to be taken by surprise.
Toms, what has your (pro/life) experience taught you in the past 5 years?
Although projects are always challenging, if you are motivated and ready to work for them, then the whole world will come to you with solutions for the success of your project.
Find out more about Toms, anchoring engineer at Ciel & Terre, and his career journey :
What 5 assets do you consider essential to be anchoring engineer?
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- Patience : both internally and externally.
- Adaptability : for every situation.
- Attentive : it is all about the details.
- Curiosity : essential for improving and learning more.
- Stay current : never to be taken by surprise.
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What has your (pro/life) experience taught you in the past 5 years?
Finally, all projects are always challenging, but If you are motivated and ready to work for them, then the whole world will provide you with solutions for the success of your project.
And finally, what are your favorite 5 minutes in a working day as an anchoring engineer?
In fact, I would say “Dejeuner” and I think it doesn’t need any more explanation. 🙂