I was given the opportunity to work on real projects and learn from experienced colleagues. It was a valuable experience that allowed me to develop both technical skills and confidence in applying them
Nichakorn Chanyutha
IoT Front-end Engineer, PCS Engineering Solutions
A conversation with Nichakorn Chanyutha, IoT Front-end Engineer, PCS Engineering Solutions
For many young professionals, an internship is a first step into the working world. For Nichakorn, it became the foundation of a career dedicated to transforming complex data into insight, and helping organisations operate more efficiently and more sustainably.
Today, Nichakorn works as an IoT Front-end Engineer within PCS Engineering Solutions. She develops digital platforms and dashboards that help customers monitor, understand and act on real-time operational data.
I started my journey as an intern, where I had the opportunity to work on real projects and learn from experienced colleagues.It was a valuable experience that allowed me to develop both technical skills and confidence in applying them.
That early experience led to a full-time role. Since then, she has expanded her expertise in front-end development, user experience design and IoT applications. Her work bridges the gap between complex technology and everyday decision-making.
Turning data into action
In her current role, Nichakorn designs dashboards and user interfaces. They transform large volumes of IoT data into clear, actionable insights. Whether the focus is energy consumption, equipment performance or facility operations, her work gives customers real-time visibility. As a result, they can make faster and better-informed decisions.
For example, Technology is most valuable when it helps people understand what is happening and what actions they need to take. A well-designed dashboard can simplify complex information and make it accessible to everyone.
As more organisations embrace digital transformation, she sees IoT playing a critical role in enabling smarter, more efficient operations.
Instead of relying on manual inspections or historical reports, organisations can access live data. This helps them identify trends, improve efficiency and respond before issues become larger problems.
Transforming ESG goals into measurable action
ESG is often associated with environmental initiatives. However, Nichakorn believes technology supports all three ESG pillars: Environmental, Social and Governance. She explains that reliable data is essential for organisations that want to improve sustainability outcomes.
In addition, IoT solutions can help track energy consumption, water usage and carbon emissions more accurately, while also strengthening transparency, safety and accountability. For Nichakorn, one of the most rewarding aspects of her work is seeing how digital solutions help organisations translate ESG commitments into measurable action.
As a result, she creates intuitive dashboards and visualisation tools, she enables customers to monitor performance against sustainability goals, identify opportunities for improvement and make data-driven decisions that support long-term business resilience.
A culture of continuous learning
Reflecting on her career journey, Nichakorn credits much of her growth to the support and opportunities she has been given.
Throughout my journey, I have been encouraged to learn, take on new challenges and explore emerging technologies. The support from mentors, colleagues and leaders has helped me continuously develop both professionally and personally.
That culture of learning has allowed her to expand her skills while contributing to projects that deliver tangible value for customers.
Looking ahead
As digital technologies continue to evolve, Nichakorn believes IoT and smart solutions will play an increasingly important role in helping organisations meet their sustainability goals. Her work points to where the engineering profession is heading; technical depth paired with user-focused design, data discipline paired with practical insight, and digital tools shaped by the people who use them every day.
It is a steady, evidence-led view of what smart engineering can do, and a reminder that meaningful progress often begins with someone taking a first step, asking the right questions, and choosing to keep learning.