
Q.1 Please describe what work you are in charge of.
Improving production efficiency and streamlining assembly and product structures
Previously, I worked at a company that manufactured commercial rice cookers and washing machines, where I was responsible for production engineering. My work centered on enhancing manufacturing efficiency and simplifying product assembly processes and equipment layouts. By designing welding jigs, I eliminated the need for measurement tasks, which shortened welding time and significantly reduced total labor hours. Currently, I am involved in introducing AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots) into the factory. Through this work, I have strengthened my 3D design skills using SolidWorks and learned to operate new 3D-CAD software such as iCAD. In addition, I am actively learning advanced fabrication techniques by optimizing slicer programs for 3D printers and applying cutting-edge additive manufacturing methods.
Q.2 What led you to change jobs?
Becoming an engineer in Japan, inspired by my connections with Japanese people
In my home country of Poland, I studied mechatronics engineering at university and worked as a design engineer after graduating. While traveling around Europe, I met several Japanese people, and through those encounters I developed a deep interest in Japanese culture and the Japanese language. That experience inspired me to move to Japan. After studying Japanese intensively for two years at a language school, I decided I wanted to return to engineering work, which led me to join Seedea.

Q.3 What are your impressions of Seedea, and what are your future goals?
Supported by Seedea’s reliable assistance
Even before I joined, Seedea provided extensive support with procedures such as obtaining a work visa. Working in Japan as a foreigner comes with many challenges, and I feel every day how much Seedea’s support helps me overcome them. Going forward, I want to deepen my knowledge of electronics, programming, and automation. In particular, I aim to become a specialist in areas such as PLC controller programming and electrical control system design. At the same time, I will continue studying Japanese to further improve my language skills.

