#MeetUCT » Meet Ozben K., a talented process engineer making waves at our Cavan, Ireland facility! From the Aegean shores of her native Turkey to the rolling fields of Ireland, Ozben's journey has led her to UCT, where she's been instrumental in ensuring smooth #manufacturing operations since joining us a year ago. Her degrees in mechanical and energy #engineering — and experience spanning computational fluid dynamics, mechanical design, R&D, and process optimization using Business Knowledge Models (BKM) — gives her a unique perspective when tackling process-related challenges. She thrives in our supportive work environment, where she can relish in her passion for problem-solving and seamless team collaboration. "My team functions like a finely-tuned machine, with each member representing a crucial “gear” to transmit force and achieve the desired outcome,” she shares. Outside of work, you'll find Ozben exploring Ireland's breathtaking landscapes, capturing its beauty through photography, and constantly expanding her knowledge in various fields.
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