Jan Kallfelz
About Jan Kallfelz
Jan Kallfelz is a CNC programmer currently serving as the Deputy Team Leader for Milling at Zeller Engineering GmbH in Zell (Mosel), Germany. He has extensive experience in CNC programming and machining, having worked for various companies in the field since 2008.
Work at Berry Global, Inc.
Jan Kallfelz has been employed at Berry Global, Inc. as a CNC-Programmierer since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for programming CNC machines, ensuring precision in manufacturing processes. His experience in this position spans over six years, contributing to the efficiency and quality of production at Berry Global.
Current Role at Zeller Engineering GmbH
Since 2020, Jan Kallfelz has served as Stellvertretender Teamleiter Fräsen at Zeller Engineering GmbH in Zell (Mosel), Rheinland-Pfalz. In this capacity, he assists in leading the milling team, overseeing operations and ensuring that projects meet required specifications and timelines. His role emphasizes teamwork and technical expertise in CNC machining.
Previous Experience at Clemens GmbH & Co. Kg
Jan Kallfelz worked at Clemens GmbH & Co. Kg in various capacities. He was a CNC-Fräser from 2012 to 2016, where he operated CNC milling machines. Subsequently, he took on the role of Schichtverantwortlicher Mechanische Fertigung from 2016 to 2017, where he was responsible for overseeing mechanical production processes.
Education and Expertise in Tool Mechanics
Jan Kallfelz studied at BBS Gewerbe und Technik, where he completed his education in Werkzeugmechaniker Fachrichtung Formentechnik from 2008 to 2012. This four-year program provided him with foundational skills in tool mechanics, specifically in mold technology, which he has applied throughout his career in various manufacturing roles.
Early Career at Huhtamaki
Jan Kallfelz began his career at Huhtamaki, where he worked as Werkzeugmechaniker Fachrichtung Formentechnik from 2008 to 2012. This role allowed him to gain practical experience in tool mechanics, further developing his skills in the manufacturing sector before transitioning to other positions in CNC machining.