Get to Know Our People - Silvana Farrugia
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- I’ve worked at Viva Energy since May 2006 (first with Shell and then with Viva Energy since 2014).
- My first job was as a Chief Chemist at a Lubricants plant in Melbourne.
- My role is as a Product Support Engineer on the Fuels and Lubricants Technical Helpdesk. I love the technical aspects of fuels and lubricants. I’m a chemist at heart.
- I help people reach their destination by recommending the correct lubricant or fuel for their specific application so they can optimise their equipment which is good for their business.
- The best part of my job is the diverse nature of enquiries from customers all over Australia including large mining customers as well as smaller general public customers.
- The biggest misconception people have about my role is that the enquiries are simple and repetitive.
- I was led to this career by my interest in how the internal combustion engine operated, together with my passion for Chemistry.
- I prefer to start the day by eating my Weet-Bix with whatever fruit I have available – kiwi, bananas, apples, grapes, yum!
- I prefer to end the day by kissing my children good night.
- I am energised by Viva Energy’s business strategy, it covers all bases, and makes me feel excited about the next challenge.
- In light of COVID-19, how has your role or way of working changed? I’m still helping our customers, but am doing this from home. I look forward to performing my role back at the office and terminals as that really helps ideas flow.
- The most interesting thing I am working on right now is Product Quality audits of our lubricants terminals. Prior to the current travel restrictions, I had an opportunity to meet many colleagues in different parts of the business, and see our terminals all over the country which I really enjoyed. It was wonderful to meet so many dedicated people. I’m also working with our Lubricants team and again before our “new normal” came into effect, I valued the chance to meet many customers face-to-face whom I had spoken with on the telephone. These experiences have all added to my skills, but made use of my current experience and knowledge.
- The one behavior I attribute my success to is sharing my knowledge and experience with customers, because it helps them get the most out of their equipment.
- The most funny/memorable moment I had at work was when after 14 years working in this business, my Manager called the helpdesk posing as a farmer who needed oil for his pump, and questioned whether I had the knowledge to help him. I mentioned that I’d been working in the oil industry for 32 years and that I might be able to help. It finally clicked who it was and we both laughed until we cried.
- The worst job I ever had was as a cashier at a local shop, but from this, I learned all about customer service and the value of money.
- The biggest mistake I made early on in my career was trying to do everything without any help, and I learned that work can be better when we all work together.
- The greatest career advice I was given was always ask when you don’t know.
- The most important skill every person should have is to listen and be open to new ideas.
- The one topic I wish I knew more about is how transmissions work.
- Early bird or night owl? Early bird.
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