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Dipl-Ing. (FH) Sonja Dose

 

 

E-mail: info@ingenieurbuero-dose.de

Tel: 08349-9208970

2010 - present

 

Engineering office for water quality

Graduate engineer in environmental and hygiene technology

Water protection and waste management officer

Certified drinking water sampler

Certified according to VDI/DVGW 6023 Cat. A

Independent expert

Languages

 

german

english

 

 

2003-2010

BDM (Business Development Manager) Waterquality Europe in a large global company

2000-2003

Internal sales engineer

1995-2007

2002–2007                                              Study Group                                                                  Darmstadt

  • Diploma in Programming SGD

09.95–06.00                                            University of Applied Sciences                                      Giessen

  • Diploma in Environmental and Hygiene Engineering

03.95–08.95                                            University of Applied Sciences                                      Ulm

  • Medical and Precision Engineering

10.93–03.95                                            Justus Liebig University                                                Würzburg

  • Diploma in Biology up to Physikum

My dream

 

To establish a comprehensive water quality control network in tomorrow's drinking water resources in order to secure the existence of humans, animals, and plants.

 

To develop a technology that makes groundwater pathways and volumes visible without negatively impacting the medium or the environment.

2010 - present

2010 - present

Why me:

 

 

My in-depth knowledge and understanding of microbiology stems from my background in biology studies. I acquired additional technical and planning skills in medical and precision engineering, and in my subsequent studies in environmental and hygiene engineering, I focused on “water” and acquired all the important fundamentals that are now useful to me.

In my professional practice, I was able to deepen my specialist knowledge and familiarize myself much more with the technology currently available, including remote data retrieval and data transfer options, as well as the construction of measuring stations.

 

Water has always been the medium that has interested me for as long as I can remember. Everything to do with water is exciting, and so, over the course of my life, I have examined this medium from pretty much every perspective and acquired all the knowledge I could get my hands on.

 

Many properties and capabilities of water and its inhabitants have not yet been researched. Many relationships in the different biocoenoses of the various habitats in water are largely unexplored. It is amazing that we are able to come up with working solutions despite so much “unknown.”

 

However, a fundamental, comprehensive, in-depth understanding is required, because there is no “one size fits all” solution.

To date, there is no “one size fits all” solution in drinking water treatment, even though everyone would like there to be.

So if someone always recommends the same product as the solution to every problem, get a second opinion.​

 

Of course, manufacturers will praise the advantages of their product, and an expert will tell you right away what advantages and disadvantages you need to weigh up. In drinking water treatment, it is often the case that a combination of different treatment techniques makes sense.

In order to weigh up the options, identify the possibilities, and combine and dimension/design them sensibly, specialist knowledge is required. It is even necessary to work in a team across different disciplines. This requires a team player. That's why I'm the right person for the job.

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