Essi Rautasalo operates within Finnos’ development team, focusing on post-processing the data generated by scanners. When a log passes through one of Finnos’ scanners, a massive amount of data is collected. Essi’s role as a software developer is to determine how algorithms can extract key results from this data for each customer. This ensures that the raw material at the sawmill is utilized most efficiently and waste is minimized. Solutions are often brainstormed and discussed with the team, but day-to-day work is largely carried out independently through remote work. Rautasalo’s work as a computational software developer involves mathematics, data manipulation, algorithm implementation, and testing.
The sawmill industry was unfamiliar to Essi before Finnos, but she was well introduced to the field and even had the opportunity to visit a sawmill to witness how log sorting works in practice.
Essi started at Finnos as a summer worker in 2018. She learned about the job opportunity through Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT), where she studied applied mathematics and intelligent computation. After her summer job, Essi stayed with Finnos and now works as a full-time software developer.
In her five years at Finnos, Essi has seen how the company has grown and evolved. According to her, Finnos stands out as a pioneer in the field, with its greatest strength lying in its openness.
Finnos’ success is also supported by a skilled workforce and flexible work culture. The culture encourages creativity – individuals seeking solitude can find it, but help is always available, with team members supporting one another. Solutions are often brainstormed together, but unnecessary meeting overload is not a source of stress. Essi recommends Finnos to others as well.