Fabiano Gatti
About Fabiano Gatti
Fabiano Gatti is a Program Development Leader at Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies, where he has worked since 2014. He has extensive experience in mechanical design and program management, having previously held positions at AMS S.r.l., D.A.I. srl studio, and Fiat Group Automobiles Spa.
Current Role at Faurecia
Fabiano Gatti serves as the Program Development Leader at Faurecia Emissions Control Technologies in Augsburg, Germany. He has held this position since 2014. In his role, he manages the technical aspects of programs, ensuring the integration of suppliers and adherence to technical milestone deadlines. Gatti also coordinates the engineering extended team for exhaust systems development and leads cross-functional reviews and value analysis/value engineering (VA/VE) workshops during the development phase.
Previous Experience at Fiat Group Automobiles
Before joining Faurecia, Fabiano Gatti worked at Fiat Group Automobiles Spa from 2011 to 2014 as Project Chief for Intake & Exhaust Systems. During his tenure, he was involved in projects for notable models such as the Alfa Romeo 4C, Doblò USA, Alfa Romeo MiTo, and Fiat Grande Punto. His role focused on overseeing the design and development of exhaust systems, contributing to the overall performance and compliance of these vehicles.
Early Career at AMS S.r.l. and D.A.I. srl studio
Fabiano Gatti began his career as a Mechanical Designer at AMS S.r.l. in Napoli, Italy, where he worked for 8 months in 2011. His responsibilities included conducting Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA) studies and establishing prototype control plans. Prior to this, he collaborated with D.A.I. srl studio - Engineering association for 2 months in 2010, gaining initial experience in engineering practices.
Education and Qualifications
Fabiano Gatti studied Mechanical Engineering at Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II', where he earned a Master of Engineering degree over a period of seven years, from 2001 to 2008. He also completed his high school education at Liceo Scientifico F. Sbordone, achieving the Italian equivalent of A-levels from 1995 to 2000. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his career in engineering and program development.