Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
Registered PRINCE2® Practitioner Electrical engineer and Strategy analyst, with academic majors in Power Systems and Decision Support Systems. Demonstrates competent performance (on a good day) and recognizes the importance of accuracy. Main interests: • Project management and System engineering • Model-based analysis for Decision support • Financial and Macroeconomic analysis Main competencies: • High tolerance for ambiguity • Eagerness to identify market opportunities • Analytical, technical and commercial knowledge • Active Stakeholder engagement for solution development. Personal website: https://www.horizonkick.com/
Delivery & Commissioning of Power Distribution systems for EMEA Data Centers of Microsoft and AWS • Developed comprehensive execution plans for successful project completion. • Coordinated within time constraints, and optimized skilled resources to achieve quality results. • Managed strong working relationships with Construction managers, Cx Agents and MEP engineers. • Persevered to overcome progress blockers throughout the project lifecycle.
Design & Estimation of Power Distribution Systems for Dredgers and Offshore Service Vessels • Carried out electrical concept designs and cost estimates for power, propulsion and drive systems. • Led discovery sessions with subcontractors to come to the best combination of design and price. • Drafted technical specifications aligned with customer expectations for AC and DC distribution grids. • Developed an Excel VBA toolset for efficient resource planning and cost-effective order management.
Intersection of internship and graduation project within the joint venture of PBL and TNO research centers. • Inventorized and reported on the Dutch Container glass and Tableware Industries. • Developed process flow diagrams of manufacturing processes for expert verification purposes. • Explored technologies for deployment consideration for achieving deeper CO2-emission reductions. • Conducted Mass/Energy flow analysis and modeled a plant configuration with regenerative furnaces. The final report can be retrieved from the following website: