Devoted Career and Passion for Saarbrücker Life: Marc-Eric Eßling Immersed in His Profession
In the heart of Saarbrücken, the Altenkessel combined bath has a new deputy operations manager. Marc-Eric Eßling, with a background in swimming sports and a passion for technology, has returned to the bath industry to bring innovation and modernity to the beloved institution.
Essling, who graduated with honours in September 2023 after completing his apprenticeship as a specialist in bath operations, is no stranger to the Saarbrücken baths. Having grown up in the city, he has a long history with these facilities that have played a significant role in his life.
As deputy operations manager, Essling is responsible for monitoring bath operations, performing water rescue measures, technical tasks, and hygiene controls. His role allows him not only to organize but also to help shape the bath operation. The safety and well-being of guests are his top priority.
Essling's decision to return to the bath industry was driven by a desire to combine his passion for swimming and technology professionally. Before returning, he was self-employed. Now, being part of an engaged team at the Saarbrücken baths makes him proud.
The team spirit at the Saarbrücken baths is strong, with a sense of camaraderie that extends beyond everyday work to special challenges. Essling values this support and the opportunity to take on responsibility and bring innovative ideas to make the bath operation more attractive.
Essling is excited about the variety and interplay of technology, teamwork, and direct guest contact in his role as deputy operations manager. He is also addressing the shortage of skilled workers in the bath operations field, ensuring that the Altenkessel Kombibad continues to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all its guests.
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