Marinela Oboroceanu
About Marinela Oboroceanu
Marinela Oboroceanu is a Product Owner at Daimler AG, where she manages product risk and monitors KPIs for the Vehicle Update Manager. She has a background in software engineering and product ownership, with previous roles at companies such as Ixia Security Test Solutions, Harman/Becker Automotive Systems, and Gameloft.
Current Role at Daimler AG
Marinela Oboroceanu currently serves as a Product Owner at Daimler AG, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she manages product risk and monitors key performance indicators (KPIs) for the Vehicle Update Manager. She is responsible for defining the main business use cases for the product and plays a key role in integrating the concept of the Vehicle Update Manager into the Remote Software Update vision. Additionally, she tests development deliveries to provide continuous support to the development team.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Prior to her current role, Marinela Oboroceanu held various positions in software development. She worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Harman/Becker Automotive Systems for nine months in Bucharest, Romania, and at Gameloft for three years. She also served as a Senior Software Engineer at Luxoft for one year. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Server Developer at Ixia Security Test Solutions for two years and as a DB Drivers Developer at Embarcadero Technologies for two years.
Role at ALTEN GmbH
Marinela Oboroceanu worked at ALTEN GmbH / ALTEN SW GmbH as a Product Owner and Requirements Engineer from 2018 to 2019 in the Stuttgart Area, Germany. In this role, she contributed to the development and management of technical requirements for various projects, leveraging her expertise in software engineering and product management.
Educational Background in Artificial Intelligence
Marinela Oboroceanu earned her Bachelor's degree in Artificial Intelligence from 'Gh. Asachi' Technical University Iasi. She studied at the Faculty of 'Automatic Control and Computer' from 2001 to 2007, completing a six-year program that provided her with a solid foundation in computer science and artificial intelligence principles.