OTT HydroMet strives to hire skilled and experienced candidates in the field of environmental monitoring to confidently support our customers from installation to data access. Meet the talented individuals we brought on board in 2022!
Michael Leitner
Field Service Technician – Austria
Michael brings knowledge of coding languages and previous experience with our product line to the team. Prior to joining OTT HydroMet, he worked at DS Automation GmbH where he commissioned the prototype of autonomous guided vehicles (AGV).
Michael enjoys spending his free time in the mountains ski touring, mountain biking, and snowboarding.
Simon Cockcroft
Field Service Technician – United Kingdom
Simon is our newest member to the team and will support customers in the UK. Prior to joining OTT HydroMet, he worked as a Project Engineer at Siemens.
Simon enjoys playing music and old-school film photography.
Charly Ouine
Field Service Technician – France
Charly has extensive knowledge in the field of environmental monitoring and experience with a variety of OTT sensors and datalogger technology as he previously worked at Ceneau, maintaining over 200 hydrometric stations.
Charly spent 3 months in the field in Antarctica for a mission with the French Polar Institute.
Matthias Dusch
Field Service Technician and Project Manager – Austria
Prior to joining OTT HydroMet, Matthias worked as a Field Engineer at the University of Innsbruck completing glaciological field work. His diverse work ranged from ground penetrating radar measurements to digging 5m deep snow pits at high altitude. He has even used our Lufft brand products in the past for his research!
Matthias enjoys skiing, mountaineering, and is a trained mountain rescuer.
Christophe Parre
Field Service Technician and Project Manager – France-Aix-en-Provence
Christophe has more than 20 years of experience with Hydro and Met installations in France and Africa and has used many of our products and software in the past. One of his most memorable field service missions was heli-lifting a calibrated wooden weir to the level of the measurement point (2000 m altitude) in the Maritime Alps.
Christophe enjoys reading, hiking and holds a climbing certification from Conseil Formation Méditerranée.
Reach out to our Service & Support team for a wide variety services. We are here to help support your monitoring efforts.