The holiday is halfway through, and the taste of the New Year is strong. While most people are still immersed in the aftermath of the reunion dinner, the micro-technology service engineers are already ready to go.

At 8:30 in the morning on the fourth day of the first month, they set off to rush to the online monitoring project site of a ship lock gate in Hangzhou. Within 15 days, the installation and commissioning of 144 strain sensors, 48 acceleration sensors, 24 inclination sensors, and 12 signal boxes were completed, and every link could not tolerate the slightest sloppy. Behind these figures is a hard and fast condition: it must be completed before the 15th of the first month, because the locks are waiting to be navigable.
No one expected that this trip would be so rushed before leaving.……
Set off in the morning and arrived at one o'clock in the morning on the fifth day of the first month. The high-speed was blocked into a parking lot during the rush hour of the return journey. The original half-day journey took more than ten hours before reaching the project site at one o'clock in the morning.
“At eight o'clock in the morning, you must go to the customer's site to start work. ”This is a promise made by everyone in the team before departure. There was no hesitation and no complaint. After arriving, everyone took a brief rest and rested for less than 6 hours. At 8 o'clock in the morning on the fifth day of the first month, all 10 people appeared at the scene of the lock on time. No one mentioned what time they went to bed last night, and no one said they were tired. The job is there, there is no time to be hypocritical.

When we arrived at the scene, the real difficulties began. The lock hasn't finished pumping water yet, so I can't get down. “I can't afford to wait, nor can I wait. "The project leader made a quick decision, “Just do the preparations on the shore first." ”The water has been drained, and the bottom of the gate is full of silt, and the deepest place has not passed the calf. In the door slots and corners, there was thick and thick black mud everywhere. What is more difficult is the work space. People under the gate can't straighten their waists, they have to bow their backs and sideways, and in some places they have to lie down to get the welding torch in.
“Under the gate, people can't stand straight at all, and their waists seem to be broken all day. "A master Weite said with a smile, “But the work can't stop, time doesn't wait for anyone." When I was tired, I leaned on the steel plate to rest for two minutes, straightened my waist and beat it twice before continuing to work. ”
It rained in those few days. It was wet and slippery in the gate room, so I could only put on a raincoat and continue to dry. One stop was a whole day. The rain hit his face, his clothes were drenched in sweat, and no one stopped.

Traffic jams, water pumping, rain, and one after another accidents have made the originally tight construction period even more urgent. In order to get back the time that was delayed, the construction team took the initiative to start the “day and night fighting” mode: start work on time at 8 o'clock every morning, eat a few simple lunches at the scene at noon, take a break and get to work immediately, and often work until after 10 o'clock in the evening, even late at night.
On the 11th, 12th, and 13th of the first month, for three consecutive days, the searchlights in the gate room were bright all night. Under the light, it was the engineers who bent over to work, and their focused and serious eyes. This beam of light in the middle of the night did not have the brilliance of the Lantern Festival lights, but it illuminated the construction site and the original intention they held on to.
“The water retaining gate must be hoisted and removed on the 15th of the first month. The time left for us cannot exceed one day. ”The project manager will repeatedly emphasize this sentence at the daily pre-shift meeting. This sentence is a reminder, but also a promise, engraved in everyone's heart.
On the 14th of the first month, the Lantern Festival of “successful delivery” is so sweet
The effort pays off. On the afternoon of the 14th of the first month, with the successful completion of the last commissioning work, simple but sincere cheers sounded from the scene. Data show: all sensors have normal signals and the monitoring system is operating stably. There are 144 strain sensors, 48 acceleration sensors, 24 inclination sensors, 12 sets of acquisition modules, and tens of thousands of meters of cables. All of them were installed and debugged within the specified time and successfully passed the acceptance.
On the 15th of the first month, when other people's homes started to eat the Lantern Festival and watch the lanterns, the Weite people packed their bags and embarked on the return journey. Outside the car window were festive fireworks, and inside the car was a tired but satisfied smile. They didn't have time to enjoy the beauty of the Lantern Festival, or to reunite with their families, because the next project was already waiting for them, and the next responsibility was waiting for them to take on.
User-centered, Weite people have been
In the past ten days, some people have been welding with their waists bowed at the bottom of the gate, some have been working in raincoats in the rain, and some have been debugging with searchlights late at night. No one shouted slogans, no one voted, the work was done, and people withdrew.

The position of micro-technology service engineer is not often mentioned. But when the locks are navigable, when the data is transmitted normally, and when the equipment is running steadily-their work is hidden in the normally functioning equipment.
From the departure on the fourth day of the first month to the completion on the fourteenth day of the first month; from the arrival at one o'clock in the morning to the return on the fifteenth day of the first month-this is the simplest interpretation of “user-centered” by the Weite people.
When the user needs it, the Weite people are on site; when the construction period is tight, the Weite people work overtime; when the environment is harsh, the Weite people insist.
Tribute to all the Weite people who stick to the front line during the Spring Festival!
Pay tribute to every silent dedication and persistence!
The figure of you bending over to work, and your tired but firm smiles, are the most beautiful scenery of the Spring Festival in 2026!
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