Timo, Regional Service Manager: Vaisala Beijing, China
Timo graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology with space
technology as his major—an area of specialty that narrowed his choice of
potential employers to only a few companies. Timo sought one that would offer
the opportunity to plan systems related to his chosen field; in Vaisala he found
what was looking for.
Timo began his career at Vaisala in the fall of 1999 as a trainee in the
dropsonde business unit. In 2002 the head of the unit offered him a position in
product development, creating a next-generation dropsonde for high altitude
application. Although the new dropsonde was not strictly a space application,
this challenge contained many of the elements that Timo had wished for in a job.
“After my experiences as a trainee, the decision to accept the offer was an easy
one,” he says.
“My work as a product development engineer in the dropsonde team put me at
the center of work on an entirely new concept. This dropsonde was to be launched
from a high-altitude platform, bringing in-situ measurements to areas previously
inaccessible. Much of the design and development had to do with methods used in
space technology, such as thermal design. The sonde was designed to meet the
extreme demands of high-altitude environments. The application was tested
numerous times in laboratory and real life conditions and validated to meet
Vaisala’s high requirements for performance quality.”
In 2004 Timo joined the radiosonde product development team. In this position
he was involved in the development of radiosonde and dropsonde sensors. He also
designed calibration systems for the sensors. In 2005 he was offered new
challenges as project manager for product development.
“I have always been interested in foreign assignments. When developing the
dropsonde our Helsinki office cooperated a great deal with the Vaisala office in
Boulder, Colorado. I realized then that Vaisala’s international work environment
is one of its great strengths. Around that time I began to think seriously about
working abroad. When I learned about the opening in Beijing I did not hesitate
for a moment,” Timo explains. He was made regional service manager in 2007 with
the task of building and leading a team of field service engineers and
developing service-business opportunities in Asia.
Timo and his family have been very happy with their decision to move to
China. “Life here is extremely interesting. We have settled in nicely and savor
this opportunity to explore Beijing and China. Outside work the greatest
challenge has been the Chinese language. I firmly believe that I will speak
Chinese one day, but reading and writing require more practice.”
According to Timo, work cultures are surprisingly similar in Finland and
China. There are differences, naturally, but the main principles are the same:
the Chinese value responsibility and commitment to clients above all else. “The
best thing about working here is the opportunity to meet our local employees
and, through working with them, to learn how to operate in China. And this, of
course, is a great chance to learn about the Chinese culture on a more general
level.”
Timo is very happy with his career at Vaisala. “What I like most is the
opportunity to work in a high-tech company with a scientific foundation. The
corporate culture is open and inclusive. The company encourages continuous
learning, and employees are encouraged to apply what they have learned to their
daily work.”