Viktor Kamb has a diverse work experience in the energy industry. Viktor started their career at Statoil as a Summer Trainee in 2010. Viktor then worked as a Consultant at Academic Work, where they reconstructed Fortum's price models for district heating. In this role, they developed and conducted energy demand models and performed statistical analyses.
Viktor then joined Snille Bemanning AB as a Production Analyst, where they maintained and developed process information systems for Fortum Värme. Viktor was also responsible for monthly reporting of production, fuel consumption, and emissions from waste and bio-fuel combined heat and power plants.
Their next role was at Fortum Värme, where they initially served as a Production Analyst for Bristaverket and Högdalenverket. In this position, they maintained process information systems and the emission monitoring system. Viktor also conducted monthly reporting for large waste and bio-fuel combined heat and power plants.
Later at Fortum Värme, Viktor became a System Optimization Analyst for district heating. Viktor optimized and analyzed the North-west distribution network for district heating in Stockholm. Viktor specialized in hydraulic calculations and model development using TERMIS.
In the same company, Viktor also worked as a System Optimization Analyst for district cooling. In this role, they calculated and analyzed monthly key performance indicators (KPIs) for the Production Planning team. Viktor was also responsible for monthly set-off calculations towards production partners.
Their most recent work experience is at Stockholm Exergi, where they are currently working as a System Optimization Analyst. Their responsibilities include optimization and analysis of the North-west distribution network for district heating in Stockholm. Viktor specializes in hydraulic calculations for projects related to distribution, production, and pump stations.
Viktor Kamb completed their Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Sustainable Energy Systems from Chalmers University of Technology between 2005 and 2011. In 2008-2009, they also attended the University of Minnesota as an exchange student, focusing on Mechanical Engineering.
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