In today’s engineering industry, success depends not only on technical expertise but also on the continuous development of employees. Baumer, an engineering systems design and installation company, has addressed this challenge through the Baumer Academy, which provides outstanding talents with the opportunity to build their careers within the company. One such success story is Lasha Tsitsvidze, a Junior Site Manager at Baumer, who is actively involved in large-scale and highly demanding projects. Managing processes on a construction site requires precise coordination of time and resources, a strong team spirit, and the ability to respond quickly to unexpected challenges. How does theoretical knowledge transform into practical results, and what responsibilities define the daily life of a modern Site Manager? Lasha Tsitsvidze shares his experience.


As long as I can remember, I have been endlessly curious. I was always interested in understanding how things worked and what the world around me was made of. When the time came to choose a profession, I made the decision entirely on my own, without any influence from my family. It was during that period that I discovered the field of engineering. I became interested, gave it a try, and from the very first encounter realized that I was exactly where I was meant to be.

My professional journey and first real career steps are directly connected to the Baumer Academy. The deeper I became involved in the learning process, the stronger my conviction grew that this was the right path for me. I participated as actively as possible in both lectures and practical training sessions because I genuinely enjoyed every aspect of the experience. My dedication and enthusiasm did not go unnoticed. On the recommendation of one of my lecturers, I was soon given the opportunity to begin my career at Baumer

 

Today, I am already a Junior Site Manager, and I feel that Baumer is a place that gives me continuous opportunities for growth every day. My main responsibility is to constantly absorb new knowledge and immediately apply it in the working process.

In this profession, my strongest support is an unquenchable desire to learn. I am never afraid of new challenges; on the contrary, they make the work far more dynamic and interesting. At this stage of my career, my most notable project is related to one of Georgia’s complex office buildings, and working on it has been an immense and highly responsible experience.

Being a Site Manager, in general, comes with enormous responsibility. For me, it primarily rests on two key components: the first is proper time management to ensure that there are no delays in the workflow, and the second is efficient resource management, which guarantees a high-quality final result.

However, behind every professional success stand people. The main source of my daily motivation is still my lecturer—someone who is a role model for me both in terms of professional knowledge and personal qualities. From him, I not only learn engineering but also the right approach to work and a strong sense of responsibility.

Working at Baumer has once again reinforced my belief in the power of teamwork. When a unified team of professionals works on a site, everything is completed not only faster but also to the highest standards. That is why engineering is not just a job for me—it is a continuous path of development, where every new day brings a new challenge and a new opportunity to discover myself.