Maxime Delaitre
About Maxime Delaitre
Maxime Delaitre is a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office in Munich, Germany, where he has worked since 2012. He previously held positions as an instructor for nuclear power plant simulators at EDF and as customer technical support at ArcelorMittal.
Work at European Patent Office
Maxime Delaitre has been employed as a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office since 2012. He has accumulated 12 years of experience in this role, working in Munich, Germany. His responsibilities include evaluating patent applications and ensuring compliance with patent laws and regulations. His expertise contributes to the examination process, which is critical for the protection of intellectual property across Europe.
Previous Experience at EDF
Before joining the European Patent Office, Maxime Delaitre worked at EDF as an Instructor on simulators for nuclear power plants. His tenure at EDF lasted from 2009 to 2012, during which he was based in Cattenom, Lorraine, France. In this role, he provided training and support for the operation of nuclear power plant simulators, enhancing the skills of personnel in the energy sector.
Experience at ArcelorMittal
Maxime Delaitre's career includes a position at ArcelorMittal, where he served as Customer Technical Support from 2007 to 2009. He was located in Florange, Lorraine, France. In this capacity, he assisted customers with technical inquiries and provided support related to the company's products and services, contributing to customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.
Career Overview
Maxime Delaitre has a diverse professional background that spans various industries. His career includes significant roles in technical support, training, and patent examination. This breadth of experience has equipped him with a unique skill set that combines technical knowledge with customer service and regulatory expertise.