by Ekaterine Kukhaleishvili | Jul 12, 2022 | Faces of FieldCore, Featured
Meet Christine Success, a female Service Manager in North America. Christine, tell us a bit about your background. I graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology (also known as Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, where I studied electrical engineering. I started with the...
by Ekaterine Kukhaleishvili | May 19, 2022 | Faces of FieldCore, Featured
Maryam Alturabi has become the second female outage manager in FieldCore’s Middle East and Africa (MEA) region – and one of seven FieldCore women employed in this position globally. Maryam is now responsible for event management activities, including pre-planning,...
by Ekaterine Kukhaleishvili | Mar 4, 2022 | Faces of FieldCore, Featured
Meet Jeremiah Smedra, FieldCore’s Value Stream Leader for Projecs. Jeremiah, tell us a bit about your background. I grew up all over the US – my mom’s family are wheat & cattle farmers in Oklahoma, so I spent a number of summers working on farms. After high...
by Ekaterine Kukhaleishvili | Oct 6, 2021 | Faces of FieldCore
Meet Teresa Weiser, one of FieldCore’s Outage Managers focused on the critical 7HA fleet. Teresa, tell us a bit about your background. I graduated from the University of Wisconsin and became a field engineer in 2006. I went through FEP, our Field Engineer training...
by Ekaterine Kukhaleishvili | Aug 5, 2021 | Faces of FieldCore, Our Culture
When an emergency happens and you are far from home and loved ones, the best you can hope for is that someone will be there to help. It’s even more comforting when that person takes care of not only you, but your whole family during an extraordinarily stressful time....
by Ekaterine Kukhaleishvili | Jul 26, 2021 | Faces of FieldCore, Featured, Success Stories
Edgardo Rosales is a Bucket Technician who has been with FieldCore since the creation of the company. His career started long before FieldCore, when in 1989 he joined Kawasaki Motors to work for the motorcycle factory in Philippines and then Japan. After that he moved...