Our staff speaks out

Raphaël Ernoux  
Dispatching Officer, Technical Dispatching  

"I started at Fluxys by four months’training : two months’ theory followed by two months’ job shadowing, so working alongside an ‘instructor’ colleague to familiarise myself with the practical side of the job. Then, I worked on my own. I came to Fluxys after visiting the company website and seeing that they were looking for someone with my profile. I applied and was contacted by Fluxys. Then I followed the classic path of interviews, tests and so on, and was eventually hired. My work involves operating and monitoring the whole Fluxys grid. I’m in Dispatching in Brussels and use monitors to remotely control flows and pressures in collaboration with the technical teams across Belgium."

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Boolean operators

You can find a group of words or a phrase by using the link words AND, OR and NOT:
known as Boolean operators, these words are used to combine terms in the search field.

  • AND: All the search terms must be included in the publication. Typing in Apple AND Pear will return publications containing both the word Apple and the word Pear.

     

  • OR :  At least one of the search terms must be included in the publication. Typing in Apple OR Pear will return publications containing either the word Apple or the word Pear or both.

     

  • NOT: The term preceded by NOT must not be included in the publication. Typing in Apple NOT Pear will return publications containing the word Apple but not the word Pear.