He traveled by bus and fed in the dining room: Maxim Nelipa worked in the exclusion zone before the war
According to the department, on July 8, 2020, Nelipa was admitted to the position of engineer-programmer 1 of the category of automated systems of radiation control of the department of automated control systems of radiation control of the measuring center of radiation and ecological monitoring and radiation-dosimetric control of the state specialized enterprise "Ecocentre".
Macim graduated from the NTU of Ukraine at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute with a degree in "Devices and Systems of Non -Destroy". Before working at the Ecocenter, he worked as an engineer-programmer 2 category in the Ometech Scientific and Production Enterprise of Kyiv.
At the last place of work, Nelipa ensured the uninterrupted functioning of a complex system of radiation monitoring and early warning (KSRIMP) of the enterprise in the direction of installation, adjustment and optimization of system software, applied programs and carried out their support, worked on the introduction of information systems.
According to employees, he was distinguished by a modern approach to solving issues, actively using his engineering potential and knowledge to effectively solve the tasks, and also showed the initiative to optimize and improve the work of ITS of the enterprise. Sergey Kireev, CEO of the Guard "Ecocent", recalls Maxim as a person who always performed his duties, was always ready to help solve the problems that arise, and people near him never felt "star".
"He communicated with everyone on an equal footing, together with all on Monday, a bus from Kiev to the exclusion zone, together with all on Thursday, returned from Chernobyl back to Kiev. Like other employees he fed in the dining room" Energetik "," Kireev says. The death of Nelipa in battle on May 12 was a blow not only for his family and friends, but also for colleagues. "The life of Maxim Nelipa is an example of courage, dignity and dedication.
He left not only a significant professional footprint, but also the deep respect and love of all who had the happiness to work and communicate with him. His kindness, honesty, peaceful power of spirit and willingness to always come to the aid forever in our memory. I am grateful to him for this great sacrifice. The employees of the deceased expressed their sincere condolences to the hero's relatives and relatives. Earlier, Focus wrote that Maxim Nelipa's son would not come to his father's funeral.