Sherwyn Jairam started off his career as a design engineer at an international consulting company where he was involved in multi‐disciplinary projects spanning over many industries and later moved to Sasol Secunda where he was a senior electrical engineer at the steam plant / power station and water treatment plants. His design background coupled with his practical experience in both the commercial and industrial sectors, makes him a specialist electrical engineer.
Mothibedi Selebano started his career as a maintenance engineer at National Refineries of SA ( Natref), Sasolburg. He later worked as design engineer responsible for major plant modifications, energy management and commissioning of all new electrical projects. In 2007, he joined Sasol Synfuels as senior electrical engineer in Electrical distribution department and later appointed as Team leader for a group of engineers /Senior Engineers in Sasol 1 & 2 Power Stations. He is currently responsible for Engineering and construction activities.
Johan van den Berg started his training as an Instrument Mechanic in 1990; during this period Johan studied in the field of Electrical Engineering which lead to higher appointments throughout his career. Johan holds a Bachelors in Engineering from the Vaal University of Technology as well as an Engineering Management Certificate from the University of Pretoria. With more than 15 years of practical experience Johan specializes in providing systems support services, project management, designing and Engineering of Control & Instrumentation systems and overlooking daily operations to ensure that optimal standards are being upheld on a company‐wide basis.
Sudarshan Chetty has experience in the mechanical and instrumentation and control environments. He has been responsible for some of the design and has managed multi disciplinary turnkey projects. He has extensive knowledge in chemical dosing plants in water treatment and has been instrumental in the development of a feed forward PH control loop. He is currently involved with a chemical dosing plant treating 1800Ml/day.