Isdiyanah Puteri, 28, is responsible for helping French energy and automation giant Schneider Electric’s nine factories in Asia-Pacific use automation and analytics to improve labour productivity and quality. After graduating from the National University of Singapore’s Business School, she joined Schneider Electric as part of the Schneider Graduate Program.
1. What is your role exactly and can you describe what a regular day at work is like?
My job is to facilitate the deployment and adoption of technologies and automation within Schneider Electric’s smart factory sites with the goal of helping them become more productive, efficient, reliable and sustainable.
My day-to-day can vary depending on the area of focus I’m working on. A big part of my job is reviewing the dashboards of core manufacturing software and maintenance management systems to ensure that we have the right data quality. It also helps me determine if there is any technical issue or enhancement request that needs to be addressed.