Alejandro Gandia Barbera
About Alejandro Gandia Barbera
Alejandro Gandia Barbera serves as the Plant Launch Team Leader at Faurecia in Nanterre, France, a position he has held since 2015. He has a background in engineering, having studied at Warsaw University of Technology and Universitat Politècnica De València.
Work at Faurecia
Alejandro Gandia Barbera has been employed at Faurecia since 2013, with his current role as Plant Launch Team Leader starting in 2015. He has accumulated nine years of experience at the company's Nanterre facility in Ile-de-France, France. Prior to his current position, he worked in various capacities, including Incoming-CMC for four months and Quality UAP focusing on Door Panel Trim and Covering Lines for two years. His extensive experience within the company highlights his commitment to the automotive industry.
Education and Expertise
Alejandro Gandia Barbera studied Engineering at the Universitat Politècnica De València (UPV) from 2007 to 2013, completing a six-year program. He furthered his education at the Warsaw University of Technology, where he gained additional expertise in engineering. This educational background has equipped him with the technical knowledge necessary for his roles within Faurecia, particularly in plant launch and quality assurance.
Background
Alejandro Gandia Barbera has a solid foundation in engineering, supported by his studies at two reputable institutions. His career at Faurecia began in 2013, where he quickly progressed through various roles. His experience in quality assurance and plant launches reflects his ability to adapt and thrive in different aspects of automotive manufacturing.
Professional Experience
Before becoming the Plant Launch Team Leader, Alejandro worked in several roles at Faurecia. He started as Incoming-CMC for a brief period and then transitioned to Quality UAP, where he focused on Door Panel Trim and Covering Lines. This progression illustrates his growth within the company and his ability to take on increasing responsibilities over time.