Chris Valavanis
About Chris Valavanis
Chris Valavanis is a Field Services Engineer at Smiths Detection in the Netherlands, where he has worked since 2020. He has previous experience as a Warehouse Supervisor at STOP SA and as a Biomedical Engineer at TECHNOLAB.
Work at Smiths Detection
Chris Valavanis has been employed at Smiths Detection as a Field Services Engineer since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for providing technical support and services related to detection and security systems. His work involves troubleshooting, maintenance, and installation of equipment, ensuring operational efficiency for clients in the Netherlands. Over the past four years, he has developed expertise in the field, contributing to the company's mission of enhancing security solutions.
Previous Experience at STOP SA
Prior to his current position, Chris Valavanis worked as a Warehouse Supervisor at STOP SA from 2018 to 2019. In this role, he managed warehouse operations in the Rotterdam Area, Netherlands. His responsibilities included overseeing inventory management, coordinating logistics, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. This experience provided him with valuable skills in operational management and team leadership.
Experience as Biomedical Engineer
Chris Valavanis began his career as a Biomedical Engineer at ΤΕΧΝΟΔΙΑΓΝΩΣΗ Μ.ΕΠΕ – TECHNOLAB in 2015. He worked in this capacity for six months in Athens, Greece. His role involved working with medical equipment and technology, contributing to the development and maintenance of biomedical systems. This position laid the foundation for his technical expertise in engineering and healthcare technology.
Education in Biomedical/Medical Engineering
Chris Valavanis studied Biomedical/Medical Engineering at the Technological Education Institute of Athens from 2010 to 2017. He completed a seven-year program that equipped him with a solid understanding of medical technologies and engineering principles. This educational background has been instrumental in his career, providing the necessary knowledge and skills for his roles in both biomedical engineering and field services.