Health and Safety Department
The main objective of the work of Ineco’s Management, Labour Relations and Safety Department is to ensure the health and safety of everybody who works for the company.
The main objective of the work of Ineco’s Management, Labour Relations and Safety Department is to ensure the health and safety of everybody who works for the company.
Ineco’s ICT department enables the connection and transmission of 10 TB of data per day between its more than 3,500 employees and its clients around the world.
She’s an industrial engineer, and he’s a graduate in Environmental Sciences. Together they’re responsible for coordinating Ineco’s Technology Intelligence Group for the Environment and Climate Change (GIT).
This civil engineer manages one of the company’s most dynamic departments: some 35 professionals from different disciplines who handle more than 600 bids a year to win projects around the world.
Since 2013, Mónica Bielsa has been responsible for all of Ineco’s infrastructure works in the railway, airport, road and port sectors.
Holding a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the CUNEF, Africa Jiménez Lacaci has more than 10 years of experience in institutional relations and corporate social responsibility programmes.
A civil engineer with expertise in land transport, he holds a degree from the Technical University of Madrid and is a graduate of the General Management Programme of the IESE Business School.
After more than two years of work promoting the BIM methodology in Spain, Jorge Torrico reflects on the implementation of this collaborative system, which is revolutionising the engineering and construction sector in Europe.
Ineco’s head of Innovation did not hesitate to lend her support the young Spanish team that competed in the global competition organised this summer by Hyperloop One.