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FVB-News 43: New faces at FVB

We have gotten 7 new employees since the last issue of the FVB newsletter.

 

Zahir Ismail

Zahir has been employed with the distribution group in Malmö since June 1 and will work as a planner and project manager for the distribution network. Zahir is an energy engineer and came from Kraftringen in Lund.

Daniel Andersson

Daniel came from Sweco Industry, where he was employed for 17 years. He has held important roles such as management coordinator, audit manager, and quality manager in major infrastructure projects. He is currently part of a project group for GE in “Fjärrkylarringen” You can find Daniel at our office in Gothenburg.

Sabina Otterborg

We welcome Sabina Otterborg from Sweco. Sabina is going to be working at our office in Gothenburg. She primarily works with planning distribution pipes.

Kristina Mattsson

Kristina has been employed in the distribution group in Västerås since November 12 and will work with planning and documentation of the distribution network. Kristina has a Master’s degree in mathematics and most recently worked at Academic Work.

Daphne Berenskiöld

Daphne is a newly graduated engineer (Energy specialist, buildings, KYH). Daphne is employed in the production group at our Stockholm office and will primarily work with energy efficiency of buildings.

Erik Röring

Erik has an M.Sc.Eng. in energy engineering and most recently worked at Stockholm Exergi, where he worked as a planning engineer. Since March, he has been employed in the distribution group in Stockholm and primarily works with planning distribution pipes for district heating and district cooling.

Tahani Yacub

Tahani has a B.Eng. in mechanical engineering with a focus in industrial design. Since January, she has been employed in the distribution group in Stockholm and primarily works with planning distribution pipes for district heating and district cooling.


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