Eng. Nadya Bahtiyar
About Eng. Nadya Bahtiyar
Eng. Nadya Bahtiyar is a Planungsingenieur Ladungsträger at MBtech Group GmbH & Co. KGaA in Bremen, where she has worked since 2017. She has a background in International Business Administration and Industrial Engineering, with prior experience at Bosch, Daimler AG, and Robert Bosch Automotive Steering.
Current Role at MBtech Group
Eng. Nadya Bahtiyar serves as a Planungsingenieur Ladungsträger at MBtech Group GmbH & Co. KGaA. She has held this position since 2017, contributing to various projects in Bremen. Her role involves planning and engineering tasks related to load carriers, which are essential components in automotive logistics and production.
Previous Experience at Daimler AG
Eng. Nadya Bahtiyar worked as a Bachelor-Student at Daimler AG in 2017. This role lasted for six months and took place in Bremen und Umgebung, Deutschland. During her time at Daimler, she gained practical experience in the automotive industry, which complemented her academic studies.
Internship at Bosch
In 2016, Eng. Nadya Bahtiyar completed a Finance Internship at Bosch in Florence, Kentucky. This internship lasted for seven months and provided her with valuable insights into financial operations within a multinational corporation.
Educational Background
Eng. Nadya Bahtiyar studied at Hochschule Bremen, where she pursued a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in International Business Administration and Industrial Engineering from 2013 to 2017. Additionally, she attended San Diego State University-California State University from 2015 to 2016, focusing on International Business Administration. This educational background equipped her with a strong foundation in both engineering and business principles.
Early Career at Bosch and expertum GmbH
Before her current role, Eng. Nadya Bahtiyar worked at Robert Bosch Automotive Steering as a Working Student in R&D from 2014 to 2015 for one year in Bremen. Additionally, she was a Working Student in HR at expertum GmbH from 2013 to 2014 for eight months. These positions allowed her to develop skills in research and development as well as human resources.