Ginette Pamela Kontcho M Eng C Eng Mi Chem E
About Ginette Pamela Kontcho M Eng C Eng Mi Chem E
Ginette Pamela Kontcho is a Senior Process Engineer with extensive experience in the chemical engineering field. She has worked at notable companies such as Pfizer, TOTAL, and currently holds positions at CPI and Venator Materials Plc.
Work at Venator Materials
Ginette Pamela Kontcho has been employed at Venator Materials Plc as a Senior Process Engineer since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing and optimizing various chemical processes within the organization. Her expertise contributes to the development and implementation of efficient manufacturing practices, ensuring product quality and compliance with industry standards.
Current Role at CPI
Since 2021, Ginette Kontcho has served as a Principal Biochemical Engineer at CPI. In this position, she focuses on the design and improvement of biochemical processes, leveraging her extensive knowledge in chemical engineering. Her work involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance process efficiency and drive innovation in biochemical applications.
Previous Experience at Pfizer
Prior to her current roles, Ginette Kontcho worked as an Industrial Trainee (Chemical Engineer) at Pfizer from 2009 to 2010. During her 11-month tenure in Sandwich, Kent, she gained practical experience in the pharmaceutical industry, contributing to various projects related to chemical engineering processes.
Education and Expertise
Ginette Kontcho completed her MEng in Chemical Engineering at Manchester University from 2007 to 2011. This educational background provided her with a solid foundation in chemical engineering principles, which she applies in her professional roles. Her academic training is complemented by her practical experience in various industrial settings.
Early Career at TOTAL
In 2009, Ginette Kontcho undertook a Summer Industrial Trainee position in Chemical Engineering at TOTAL in Douala, Cameroon. This one-month experience allowed her to gain insights into the oil and gas sector, further enhancing her understanding of chemical engineering applications in different industries.