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Christy Tom

Graduate Electrical Engineer at PowerNet

Christy Tom is a Graduate Electrical Engineer at PowerNet since February 2023, providing engineering support in the design and operation of substations and associated systems while managing maintenance and capital projects. Previous experience includes serving as a Heating Air Conditioning Service Technician at Airmate Wellington Ltd, where Christy serviced heat pumps and ventilation systems, and as an Electronic Assembler at ABB, focusing on power conversion technology assembly. Earlier roles include working on the assembly line for Fisher and Paykel's AIRVO 2 humidifier and as an Academic Student Intern at Fonterra, conducting research on 11kV switchboards and Health and Safety practices in Power Engineering. Christy holds a Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Cochin University of Science and Technology and a graduate diploma in engineering technologies from Wintec.

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PowerNet

PowerNet Limited manages electricity networks on behalf of its respective owners Electricity Invercargill Limited and The Power Company Limited who each hold a 50% shareholding in the company. Electricity Invercargill Limited (EIL) is owned by the ratepayers of the Invercargill City Council (ICC) and The Power Company Limited (TPC) is owned by the Southland Electric Power Supply Consumer Trust (SEPSCT) which represents consumers connected to their network. PowerNet also manages the assets of the OtagoNet Joint Venture (OJV) which is jointly owned by PowerNet’s two shareholders Electricity Invercargill and The Power Company as well as a small embedded network at Frankton, known as Lakeland Network, near Queenstown that is owned by Electricity Southland (ESL). PowerNet also provides a network control centre function to the Stewart Island Electrical Supply Authority (SIESA) and two field services staff are stationed on the Island. At PowerNet we recognise that our people are critical to the success of our Company. We are a technology-based business that is growing and we employ people with the right attitude and skills to help us achieve our goals. PowerNet is committed to providing a caring team environment. We believe in a balanced approach to work and personal life and we actively encourage professional and personal growth for all of our people. For more information and to see current vacanices please see our careers page http://www.powernet.co.nz/careers/


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