For Monika, a career in machinery and engineering wasn’t just about finding a job—it was about stepping into a field that sparked her curiosity. With a strong interest in machine equipment, she saw an opportunity to explore a new industry, one that constantly presents new challenges and opportunities.
“I was always interested in machine equipment and wanted to explore a new industry,” she explains.
Passion & Inspiration
Working in the industrial machinery sector has allowed Monika to combine her passion for engineering, mechanics, and problem-solving. As part of the transport team, she plays a key role in delivering machines worldwide, ensuring operations run smoothly across different markets.
“Every day is different in this field. I work in transport and deliver machines across the world—it’s exciting and dynamic.”
One of her most memorable projects involved an intense logistical challenge—loading 12 trucks of machinery to Türkiye in just three days.
“It was a demanding but incredibly rewarding experience,” she says. “Seeing everything come together successfully was a great achievement.”
Career & Growth
Since stepping into the industry, Monika has seen her confidence grow alongside her expertise.
“I’ve developed greater confidence in my abilities and gained additional knowledge about the machinery industry,” she shares.
A key skill she takes the most pride in is her ability to manage large-scale projects effectively. Handling unexpected delivery delays and project modifications required clear communication with customers and adaptability under pressure.
“Despite the challenges, I ensured that we met the client’s expectations and delivered successfully. That’s something I’m really proud of.”
On both a personal and professional level, working in this industry has helped her grow significantly.
“I’ve learned to manage my time, finances, and mindset effectively. Professionally, I’ve realised how important it is to set clear, achievable goals to ensure success.”
Empowerment & Leadership
For young women considering a career in the machinery and engineering sector, Monika’s advice is simple:
“Maintain self-confidence. Take on challenges, even the demanding technical or leadership roles that others might shy away from. Seek mentorship for guidance, and develop strong listening skills.”
The best career advice she’s ever received echoes this mindset:
“Seize the opportunities presented to you. Don’t let the fear of failure hold you back.”
Her motivation comes from a combination of continuous learning, a supportive team, and the opportunity to help others through leadership.
“Good workplace and team dynamics make all the difference. I love contributing to my job and supporting others in their roles.”
A Team-Driven Workplace Culture
At Machinery World, Monika has found a work environment that fosters both autonomy and trust.
“It’s a great place to work. I appreciate my independence and the confidence that management places in my abilities.”
Describing the team culture in just a few words, she highlights:
“Innovative, transparent, supportive, fun.”
And for those curious about the industry, here’s a surprising fact:
“The country that consumes the most ice cream is the USA, followed by Australia and then Norway!”
Celebrating Success and Looking Ahead
When asked about her proudest achievement, her response is clear:
“Working at Machinery World.”
Looking towards the future, she’s excited about the rapid transformations taking place in the industry.
“The machinery sector is evolving fast, driven by technological innovations, sustainability initiatives, and workforce changes. It’s an exciting time to be part of it.”
And when it comes to celebrating success—whether her own or that of her colleagues—Monika believes in balance.
“Taking time for self-care, going on a nice holiday, sending thoughtful messages to colleagues, and having team lunches—it’s all important.”
With her passion for problem-solving, leadership mindset, and drive to keep learning, Monika is not just thriving in her role—she’s helping shape the future of industrial machinery.