Michael Biermann
About Michael Biermann
Michael Biermann is a Senior Casualty Risk Engineer at AXA XL, specializing in automotive hydraulic systems and pumps. With extensive experience in risk engineering and quality management, he has held various positions in the automotive industry, including roles at XL Catlin and Opel.
Current Role at AXA XL
Michael Biermann serves as a Senior Casualty Risk Engineer at AXA XL, a division of AXA, since 2018. He operates from Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland. In this role, he engages in risk dialogue with clients and suppliers, focusing on product liability and auto recall. His expertise in casualty risk engineering is complemented by his extensive background in the automotive industry.
Previous Experience at XL Catlin
Prior to his current position, Michael Biermann worked at XL Catlin as a Senior Risk Engineer Casualty and Practice Leader for Automotive Industries from 2014 to 2018. During his four years in the Frankfurt am Main Area, Germany, he specialized in automotive hydraulic systems and pumps, including powertrain cooling and shifter systems.
Expertise in Automotive Engineering
Michael Biermann has specialized knowledge in automotive hydraulic systems and pumps, particularly in areas such as vane pumps and power steering pumps. His engineering background includes building quality management systems and achieving accredited certifications with third parties like DNV, Lloyds, TÜV cert, and DGQ.
Educational Background
Michael Biermann completed his high school education in 1984. He studied at Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main, where he earned a Diploma as Diplom Engineer in Fine Mechanical Engineering from 1991 to 1992. He also studied Finemechanics, Optics & Mechatronics at the same institution, achieving a Diplom Engineer, Master from 1985 to 1992.
Professional History
Michael Biermann has held various positions in the automotive industry. He worked at BORG WARNER TURBO SYSTEMS GmbH as Manager Warranty from 2011 to 2012, and at ACE EUROPEAN GROUP Ltd as Risk Engineer Casualty Automotive from 2012 to 2014. His earlier roles included positions at Opel and General Motors, where he managed quality systems and supplier quality.