ENGIE Energy Access (Africa)
Engr. Anthony ThankGod is an experienced IT Systems Engineer currently employed at ENGIE Energy Access (Africa) since September 2022, where responsibilities include maintaining internal network infrastructure, managing Call Center technical infrastructure, and enhancing network solutions for optimal company operations. Previously, Engr. ThankGod served as a Network Engineer at Zeta-Web Nigeria Limited, focusing on network design, installation, and performance optimization, along with IT Support Technician roles at Access Bank Plc and Diamond Bank Plc, handling system maintenance and troubleshooting. Engr. ThankGod holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from Houdegbe North American University Benin, obtained from 2012 to 2015.
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ENGIE Energy Access (Africa)
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Get the inside track - sign up to our quarterly newsletter: https://bit.ly/2ZsLmKt ENGIE Energy Access is the leading Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGo) solar and mini-grids solutions provider in Africa, with a mission to deliver affordable, reliable and sustainable energy solutions and life-changing services with exceptional customer experience. The company is a result of the integration of Fenix International, ENGIE Mobisol and ENGIE PowerCorner; and develops innovative, off-grid solar solutions for homes, public services and businesses, enabling customers and distribution partners access to clean, affordable energy. The PAYGo solar home systems are financed through affordable installments from $0.19 per day and the mini-grids foster economic development by enabling electrical productive use and triggering business opportunities for entrepreneurs in rural communities. With over 1,800 employees, operations in 9 countries across Africa (Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia), more than 1.9 million customers and over 9 million lives impacted so far, ENGIE Energy Access aims to remain the leading clean energy company, serving millions of customers across Africa by 2025.