Johannes Saarinen
About Johannes Saarinen
Johannes Saarinen is a Software Product Manager at Vaisala, where he has worked since 2020. He has extensive experience in software development and product management, having previously held positions at ABB and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Work at Vaisala
Johannes Saarinen has been employed at Vaisala as a Software Product Manager since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for managing software products, ensuring they meet customer needs and align with company goals. His experience in software development and product management contributes to his effectiveness in this position.
Previous Experience at ABB
Johannes Saarinen has a significant history with ABB, where he held multiple positions from 2007 to 2017. He began as a Trainee in fieldbus development, then transitioned to roles including Design Engineer for embedded software and Senior Design Engineer. His tenure at ABB provided him with a solid foundation in software engineering and design.
Experience at Thermo Fisher Scientific
At Thermo Fisher Scientific, Johannes Saarinen worked as a Software Product Owner from 2017 to 2020. He also served as a Senior Software Engineer for a brief period in 2017. His roles involved overseeing software product development and ensuring alignment with customer requirements, further enhancing his expertise in software management.
Education and Expertise
Johannes Saarinen holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Automation and Systems Technology from Aalto University, which he completed in 2011. He also earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in the same field from Aalto University, graduating in 2010. His educational background supports his strong interest in systems thinking and control engineering.
Professional Interests
Johannes Saarinen has a strong interest in systems thinking, focusing on how various components of a system interact. He is passionate about delivering high-quality value to customers efficiently and is an advocate for agile methodologies in project management, emphasizing flexibility and iterative processes.