Ramon Serrano
About Ramon Serrano
Ramon Serrano is an Electrical Safety Engineer with a diverse background in electrical engineering roles. He has worked for several companies in Spain, including Sandvik, CreaTIC Academy S.L., and Applus+, and holds degrees in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Automation and Robotics.
Work at Applus+
Ramon Serrano has been employed at Applus+ as an Electrical Safety Engineer since 2020. In this role, he focuses on ensuring compliance with electrical safety standards and regulations. His responsibilities include conducting safety assessments, developing safety protocols, and providing technical support to various projects. His experience in this position contributes to the overall safety and efficiency of electrical systems within the organization.
Previous Experience in Electrical Engineering
Before joining Applus+, Ramon Serrano held several positions in the electrical engineering field. He worked at Sandvik as an Operario mantenimiento for six months in 2014-2015. He then served as a Professor at CreaTIC Academy S.L. from 2018 to 2019, where he shared his knowledge of electrical engineering. Additionally, he was the Chief Electrical Engineer at EUETIB e-Tech Racing during the same period, overseeing electrical systems in racing applications. He also worked as a Cuadrista electrico at Automatismes Joan Barcelo for one month in 2016.
Education and Expertise
Ramon Serrano studied at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, where he earned a Grado en Ingeniería Eléctrica from 2015 to 2019. This four-year program provided him with a solid foundation in electrical engineering principles and practices. Prior to this, he completed a Ciclo Grado Superior in Automatización y Robotica Industrial at Jesuïtes el Clot from 2013 to 2015, which further enhanced his expertise in automation and robotics.
Involvement in EUETIB e-Tech Racing
Ramon Serrano was actively involved with EUETIB e-Tech Racing, where he held two roles from 2017 to 2019. He served as a CAD Electrical Harness Design Engineer, focusing on the design and development of electrical harnesses for racing vehicles. He later advanced to the position of Chief Electrical Engineer, where he was responsible for managing the electrical engineering aspects of the team's projects. His contributions were significant in the context of competitive racing.