Melinda Tábi
About Melinda Tábi
Melinda Tábi is an IT Project Manager specializing in product deviation processes at Daimler AG, where she has worked since 2017. She has a diverse educational background with studies at Universität Leipzig, Universität Szeged, and Kiel University, and has held various roles in project management across several companies, including Daimler AG and Finanz Informatik Technologie Service GmbH & Co. KG.
Current Role at Daimler
Melinda Tábi currently holds the position of IT Project Manager for Product Deviation Processes at Daimler AG. She has been in this role since 2017, contributing to the management and execution of IT projects related to product deviations. Her responsibilities include overseeing project timelines, coordinating with various teams, and ensuring that project objectives align with organizational goals.
Previous Experience at Daimler
Prior to her current role, Melinda Tábi worked at Daimler AG in several capacities. She served as an IT Application Officer focusing on business administration, human resources, finance, legal, and procurement from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, she worked as a Service and Project Manager following ITIL principles from 2010 to 2013, and completed a practical internship in the Human Resources team and factory planning for five months in 2010.
Education Background
Melinda Tábi has an extensive educational background. She studied at Universität Szeged in Hungary for a total of five years from 2004 to 2009, and continued her studies there for an additional two years until 2009. She also attended Kiel University for one year from 2006 to 2007, and spent a year at Universität Leipzig in 2008 to 2009.
Experience in IT Project Management
In addition to her roles at Daimler AG, Melinda Tábi has worked in various IT project management positions. She was employed at Spirit/21 AG as a project manager in IT infrastructure services from 2014 to 2017. Furthermore, she worked at Finanz Informatik Technologie Service GmbH & Co. KG as an IT Project Manager and PMO for five months in 2017.