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I am Donfack Fortune, a mechanical engineer and government-trained technical educator, a graduate of ENSET.

I specialize in mechanical design and finite element analysis (FEA), applying simulation-driven approaches to validate, optimize, and enhance the efficiency and reliability of mechanical systems across a wide range of industrial applications in Cameroon.

In parallel with my engineering practice, I serve as a technical high school teacher at Fongo Tongo Technical High School, where I am committed to making technical education more practical, accessible, and engaging, while contributing to sustainable, community-oriented solutions.

My work bridges engineering theory and real-world application, with a strong interest in high-impact projects at the intersection of transportation, agriculture, and education.

Beyond my professional duties, I actively teach CAD in university amphitheaters at ENSET Douala and the University of Dschang, as well as online through the Douala City SOLIDWORKS User Group. I also volunteer within the TKC community and continuously develop my public speaking and leadership skills.


Camrail
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Senior Mechanical Engineer

CAMRAIL manages the technical and commercial operation of Cameroon’s 1,010-kilometer rail network. Its core responsibilities include the transportation of passengers and freight—linking the Port of Douala to northern regions and landlocked neighbors like Chad—and the maintenance of critical infrastructure like tracks, locomotives, and signaling systems. In 2026, the company is playing a pivotal role in national industrial growth by launching bauxite transport from the Minim Martap mine and executing a 319 billion FCFA modernization plan to upgrade over 560 km of track and introduce new-generation locomotives. Beyond logistics, CAMRAIL is a major economic contributor, paying approximately 10 billion FCFA annually in state royalties while supporting 5,500 direct and indirect jobs and community social programs.


Recent Projects (2025 onward)

Older Projects (2022-2024)