In the Year of Vocational Professions and on the eve of March 8, it is important to emphasize that modern women are successfully mastering professions that were recently considered only for men. Aiymzhan Birzhanova works in automation and management and has been proving for more than two years that engineering is not only a male prerogative.
Work Contributing to Company Development
Aiymzhan is involved in monitoring and measuring instruments, ensuring their smooth operation and technical serviceability. Her work is of critical importance to Karabatan Utility Solutions LLP, which is responsible for the installation of water and wastewater treatment systems. The stability of water supply and wastewater disposal depends on her accuracy and professionalism and plays a key role in providing clean water to the participants of SEZ NIPT.
In case of emergencies or technical failures, Aiymzhan Birzhanova immediately informs the management and takes measures to eliminate problems. Her contribution to the company helps to develop infrastructure, improve safety and efficiency of production processes. Having the opportunity to participate in the creation of complex technical systems affecting infrastructure, inspires her and makes her work truly meaningful.
Peer Support and Mentoring
Aiymzhan not only fulfills her professional duties, but also actively helps new employees to adapt by sharing her knowledge and experience. Colleagues appreciate her for her responsiveness and readiness to support in difficult situations.
The interests of Aiymzhan include outdoor activities, yoga and stretching, socializing with friends and colleagues. Our colleague’s goal is to continue to develop, master new technologies and achieve high results in her profession.
Women in Technical Professions: Myths and Reality
The story of Aiymzhan Birzhanova is a vivid example of the fact that women are able to work successfully in fields requiring high technical training. They contribute to the development of engineering and manufacturing industries, breaking stereotypes and opening new horizons for future generations.
On the eve of March 8, we would like to wish every woman self-confidence, professional growth and fulfillment of all the intended plans.