Ljiljana Popović
Document Controller
Energy Department
Ljiljana Popović is an electrical and computer science engineer with over 25 years of experience in Serbia’s power sector, specializing in documentation control, procurement, and engineering support for large-scale thermal power plant rehabilitation and environmental modernization projects. She has worked extensively with international financial institutions (IFI), including the EU Delegation and KfW, and is versed in FIDIC contract conditions and IFI procurement procedures.
Currently serving as Document Controller at DECO Engineering, Ljiljana oversees documentation and reporting for the FGD facility at TENT B, a flagship environmental project financed by the Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS). Prior to joining DECO Engineering, she held similar roles and served as Procurement Manager, managing international supply chains, import/export logistics, and supplier negotiations.
Her earlier tenure was in the international company focused on energy projects in power plants of the spanned nearly a decade, where she contributed as Project Engineer and Junior Electrical Expert on EU-funded initiatives such as the ESP reconstruction at TPP Morava and the ash disposal system at TENT B. She also supported the development of EPS’s Production Technical Information System (PROTIS) and participated in technical documentation updates for German power plants using RUPLAN software.
Ljiljana began her career at Thermal Power Plant Nikola Tesla B, where she held roles in process analysis, IT support, and engineering assistance across multiple overhaul and rehabilitation projects, including units A5, B1, and B2. Her responsibilities included site coordination, documentation preparation, technical reporting, and liaison with international consultants.
She holds a Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Electrical and Computer Science Engineering from Technical College Čačak and is fluent in Serbian and English. Her technical toolkit includes MS Office, RUPLAN and basics AutoCAD and MS Project, and she is recognized for her organizational precision, cross-functional collaboration, and institutional knowledge of Serbia’s energy infrastructure.
