Tecnovia celebrates National Engineer’s Day with testimonials from professionals in different regions
On National Engineer’s Day, Tecnovia wanted to talk to eight engineers about what it means to work in the company. Each of them gave a different answer. But they all had something in common: commitment, a passion for construction and the responsibility to create something that will last.
Facing challenges that make the company grow, transforming strategy into concrete projects, working as a team with ethics and dedication, caring for the environment in every project, promoting the development of the regions where the company operates, and knowing that every project leaves its mark on the world. This is what it means to be an engineer at Tecnovia.
Testimonials
Délia Carvalho, Construction Manager at Tecnovia Açores, says that being an engineer at Tecnovia means ‘being part of a group of diligent professionals with a strong sense of teamwork, who work ethically and with dedication to provide the best service to their clients.’
For Afonso Tati, Civil Engineer and Construction Manager at Tecnovia Angola, it means ‘transforming strategy into concrete projects and ensuring their execution with excellence, while the company drives my professional development in a mutually successful relationship.’
Susana Chaves, Civil Engineer at Tecnovia Angola, shares that being an engineer at the company means ‘feeling that each project carries our commitment, our unity and the desire to build something that will last. It means knowing that, together, we transform ideas into structures that touch lives and leave their mark on the world.’
Paulo Rocha, Construction Manager and Island Manager (S. Miguel) at Tecnovia Açores, believes that it means ‘turning challenges and difficulties into projects that promote the development of the region, with technical rigour, team spirit and a passion for construction.’
For Kiswana Zimba, Environmental Engineer at Tecnovia S.A., being an engineer at Tecnovia means ‘facing daily challenges that stimulate growth and critical thinking, allowing me to learn continuously and develop an increasingly comprehensive view of civil construction.’
Miguel Ferraz, Environmental Engineer at Tecnovia S.A., emphasises that it is ‘taking care of something bigger than all of us on a daily basis, and in each project we affirm our commitment to preserving the environment and the ecosystems affected.’
Irina Alexandre, Civil Engineer at Tecnovia Madeira, sums up the experience as ‘very challenging and inspiring.’
Finally, Yannick Rodrigues, Civil Engineer at Tecnovia Cabo Verde, shares that being an engineer at Tecnovia ‘means feeling motivated to be part of great challenges and counting on the energy of a young, united team that is always available to support each other.’
Crescemos a Fazer.
24.11.2025

