… the Humans that compose the Team.
At J&S Engineers, we know how to purify wastewater and we have successfully been doing that for more than 30 years now.
Starting off with small and medium-scale solutions, today we lead international projects for large-scale systems, treating wastewater for up to 25.000 people. Our design know-how includes complete multi-stage treatment plants, applying nature-based solutions as the core technology. In addition to high technical efficiency, ecology, biodiversity, and social development are important aspects of our design approach.
This is our Engineering Team:
Dipl. Ing. Jörg Janisch
Civil Engineer
Founder, Managing Director Paraguay
J&S Paraguay
“The most important thing is looking over the edge of the bowl.”
Ing. André Schäller
Mathematic and Environmental Engineer
General Manager, Project Engineer
J&S Germany
“The simplest solutions are often the hardest to find. Constructed wetlands balance technology with nature, beautify spaces, improve microclimates, reconnect us with water, and save costs.”
Ing. Hans Falkenberg
Civil Engineer
Co-Managing Director, Project Engineer
J&S Germany
“It is important to use Constructed Wetlands in the right places… and there are many right places! Natural wastewater treatment is my expertise.”
Ing. Julius Müller
Managing Director Mexico, Project Engineer
J&S Mexico
” The most important thing is finding a home in the jungle.”
Ing. Anita Janisch
Project Engineer
J&S Paraguay
“The most important thing is keeping track of the big picture.”
Ing. Marius Wolf
Civil- and Environmental Engineer
Project Engineer, Concept Development
J&S Germany
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”- Albert Einstein.
The most important thing is the inspiration from the cycles of nature.”
Dr. Ing. Yamini Mittal
Civil Engineer
Project Engineer
J&S Germany / India
“The most important thing is to embrace the positive and move ahead with commitment.”
Ing. Manuel Schmelzle
Environmental Engineer
Project Engineer, Marketing
J&S Argentina
“I believe that we have plenty of knowledge and feasible solutions, but we struggle with the implementation. We should integrate technical solutions with nature by observing and mimicking ecological processes.”