Rena Probstmeyer
About Rena Probstmeyer
Rena Probstmeyer is an engineer specializing in electric vehicle architecture at Daimler AG, where she has worked since 2016. She has held various roles within the company, including project manager and NVH engineer, and holds a Bachelor of Engineering from Berufsakademie Stuttgart.
Work at Daimler
Rena Probstmeyer has been employed at Daimler AG since 2010. She served as a project manager for Maybach and Mercedes-Benz Guard from 2010 to 2013. Following this role, she worked as an NVH engineer at the R&D center BBAC from 2013 to 2014. After a two-year tenure in technology management and research policies from 2014 to 2016, she transitioned to her current position as an engineer in electric vehicle architecture in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, where she has been for eight years.
Education and Expertise
Rena Probstmeyer studied at Berufsakademie Stuttgart, where she earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree from 2007 to 2010. Her educational background provides a foundation for her expertise in engineering, particularly in the automotive sector, where she has focused on electric vehicle architecture and noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) engineering.
Background
Rena Probstmeyer has a professional background rooted in the automotive industry, primarily with Daimler AG. Her career spans over a decade, during which she has taken on various roles that emphasize project management, engineering, and technology research. Her work has contributed to the development of luxury vehicles and electric vehicle architecture.
Achievements
Throughout her career at Daimler AG, Rena Probstmeyer has been involved in significant projects, including her role as a project manager for high-end vehicle models such as Maybach and Mercedes-Benz Guard. Her current focus on electric vehicle architecture aligns with the industry's shift towards sustainable transportation solutions.