Robert Raczek
About Robert Raczek
Robert Raczek is a Process Engineer and Project Engineer at Daimler AG, specializing in bevel gear and gear set machining for rear axles since 2015. He has a background in engineering, having studied at Max-Eyth-Schule Kassel and Cooperative State University Mannheim.
Work at Daimler
Robert Raczek has been employed at Daimler AG since 2009, initially working as a student until 2012. He transitioned to a Development Engineer role from 2012 to 2014. Since 2015, he has served as a Process Engineer and Project Engineer, focusing on engineering processes for Daimler Trucks rear axles. His tenure at Daimler spans over a decade, reflecting his commitment to the company and its engineering initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Robert Raczek studied at Max-Eyth-Schule Kassel from 2003 to 2006, where he completed his initial education. He then attended Cooperative State University Mannheim from 2009 to 2012, earning a Bachelor of Engineering degree. His academic background laid the foundation for his specialization in bevel gear machining and gear set machining, particularly for Daimler Trucks rear axles.
Background
Robert Raczek's professional journey began with his studies in engineering, which he pursued at two educational institutions in Germany. His early experience at Daimler AG as a student provided him with practical insights into the automotive industry. Over the years, he has developed a strong focus on engineering processes related to rear axles, contributing to his expertise in the field.
Achievements
Throughout his career at Daimler AG, Robert Raczek has been involved in significant engineering processes for rear axles. His work as a Process Engineer and Project Engineer has contributed to advancements in bevel gear machining and gear set machining. His role in these projects highlights his technical skills and dedication to improving engineering practices within the company.