Our travel-loving, fire-fighting product assembler

For ลukasz Kowalski, building things is not just a job. Itโ€™s his hobby. Wheelchair seating systems, garden furniture, or a car? He can do it all. At REAC, weโ€™re happy to have both ลukasz and his dad as colleagues. Although his favorite place is the small village where he lives, he loves to travel and experience different cultures. โ€I want to see the whole world!โ€

How would you describe your job at REAC?
I assemble actuators and seating systems for products in the medical sector. Iโ€™m a professionally certified IPC specialist. My main activities are soldering, testing and packing, but Iโ€™ve worked in different positions during my ten years at REAC, and I like developing my skills.

What do you like most about your job?
I really enjoy soldering cables and technical electronics. I like working with many different people. Weโ€™re a good team that help each other, and weโ€™ve become friends outside of work as well.

Whatโ€™s the most challenging part of your job?
There are not too many challenges now, because Iโ€™ve been here for ten years. And the things I do at work are part of my interests outside of work. In the village where I live, I have a farm where I do a lot of work on the vehicles and machines, even with electronics. So my job and my hobbies overlap. I enjoy making and fixing things when I can. Itโ€™s relaxing.

What keeps you motivated during the workday?
I like the atmosphere, itโ€™s a nice place to work, with friendly and helpful colleagues. My dad also works at REAC, as a machine operator.

How did you start working at REAC?
Partly thanks to my dad. When it was time for me to start working, I knew about REAC from him, and they offered me work that was relevant to my qualifications.

How do you think your co-workers would describe you?
Iโ€™m helpful and always happy to answer questions and give suggestions. I think they feel confident that I can help them.

What brings you joy in everyday life?
Being healthy, and having a job that allows me to travel. Also, having plenty of animals at the farmโ€”cats, dogs, chickens and so on.

What do you like to do when youโ€™re not working?
Watching and playing sports, such as football, handball, volleyball, table tennis, ski jumping, bicycling, roller skating and ice skating. We have a lake on the farm, where you can skate in winter, and go fishing in summer. I like to grow vegetables and build things, for example for the garden. In the forest around the village, I can pick mushrooms and blueberries, and cut wood for my building projects. I really like hiking and travelling. When I travel I want to get to know the country and its people, to participate and understand the culture. Iโ€™m also part of the fire and rescue brigade in my village. Thatโ€™s where I got my professional first-aid skills that I can use at work, as well as being a part of a first aiders team.

Do you have any talent or hobby that might surprise people?
Every year I bicycle the 100 km pilgrimage from Lubien to Czestochowa. This is a local village tradition, but now Iโ€™ve gotten co-workers from REAC to join us too.

Do you have a โ€happy placeโ€?
Lubien, the village where I live. I like that itโ€™s in the middle of a forest, and that itโ€™s small, with about 500 people. Everyone knows each other there.

If you could have any three people as dinner guests, who would you invite?
The former pope, Saint John Paul II, who was from Poland. Heโ€™s someone I admire, and Iโ€™d love to talk to him about travelling. He was a very good person. Then Iโ€™d invite Adam Malysz, a Polish ski jumper, and ask him what he did to become successful. The third person would be David Attenborough. Iโ€™d want to talk to him about all the places heโ€™s visited.

Do you have any role models in life?
Apart from the pope, Iโ€™d say my granddad. We had a great relationship, and he taught me a lot about history through his own experiences, as well as about things of everyday life.

Do you have any dreams that you would like to fulfill?
I want to see the whole world! The most beautiful places. I want to experience the cultures, see the architecture, meet the people. An old dream that Iโ€™ve already fulfilled was to refurbish an old car. Thatโ€™s an achievement Iโ€™m proud of.
The purpose of REACโ€™s products is to help people improve their quality of life.

What does quality of life mean to you?
To recognize whatโ€™s important in life. Iโ€™m grateful for being able to afford to do things that Iโ€™ve dreamed of, such as travelling. Iโ€™m happy that I can contribute to making important products at work, by doing my best to produce good quality. Since my job is such a big part of my life, having a job that makes me happy enhances my quality of life.

ลukasz during the annual kayaking competition in Poland, where participants aim to break the record for the most people and kayaks in the race. Last year, his team claimed victory, and ลukasz also won a kayak in the event’s quiz.

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