Adolphus John Obenza
About Adolphus John Obenza
Adolphus John Obenza is a Controls Engineer with extensive experience in industrial automation and control systems engineering. He has worked in the Greater Melbourne Area's engineering community, including positions at Daifuku BCS and MAF Oceania Pty. Ltd., and currently holds a position at SSI SCHÄFER.
Work at SSI SCHÄFER
Adolphus John Obenza has been employed at SSI SCHÄFER as a Controls Engineer since 2020. In this role, he applies his expertise in industrial automation and control systems engineering. SSI SCHÄFER is known for its innovative solutions in intralogistics and automation, where Obenza contributes to the design and implementation of control systems that enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Daifuku BCS
Before joining SSI SCHÄFER, Obenza worked at Daifuku BCS as a Controls Engineer from 2019 to 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. His responsibilities included developing and maintaining control systems for automated solutions. This position allowed him to deepen his understanding of the automation industry and refine his engineering skills.
Experience at MAF Oceania Pty. Ltd.
Obenza served as an Automation Engineer at MAF Oceania Pty. Ltd. from 2017 to 2019. During his two years in this role, he focused on automation solutions, contributing to projects that improved system efficiencies. His work at MAF Oceania further solidified his expertise in control systems and industrial automation.
Education and Expertise
Adolphus John Obenza earned a Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, completing his studies from 2001 to 2006. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his career in controls engineering, particularly in industrial automation and control systems engineering.
Background in Engineering Community
Obenza has been an active member of the Greater Melbourne Area's engineering community for several years. His involvement in this community reflects his commitment to professional development and collaboration within the field of engineering, particularly in automation and control systems.