Max Randig
About Max Randig
Max Randig is a Mechatronics Engineer at FERCHAU Engineering GmbH in Dresden, Germany, where he specializes in preparing interfaces for robotics and camera systems. He has been in this role since 2018, focusing on system commissioning, documentation, and operator training.
Work at FERCHAU Engineering GmbH
Max Randig has been employed at FERCHAU Engineering GmbH since 2018, contributing as an Ingenieur Mechatronik. His work primarily focuses on preparing interfaces for technologies such as robotics and camera systems. Randig is involved in the commissioning of systems, which includes overseeing electrical drives and safety systems, notably those from Pilz. He is also responsible for creating documentation related to control technology aspects of these systems. His role encompasses conducting operator training and managing the delivery and commissioning processes at end customer locations.
Education and Expertise
Max Randig studied Mechatronik at Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden (HTW Dresden) from 2013 to 2018. He earned the degree of Diplom-Ingenieurin (Dipl.Ing.) (FH) during his five years of study. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in mechatronics, particularly in automation systems. Randig specializes in the offline preparation of these systems using TIA-Portal software, which enhances his capabilities in the field.
Background in Mechatronics
Max Randig has a background in mechatronics, which combines mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer science. This multidisciplinary approach enables him to work effectively with complex systems involving robotics and automation. His training and experience allow him to address various technical challenges in the field, particularly in the integration and commissioning of advanced technological systems.
Responsibilities and Projects
In his role at FERCHAU, Max Randig is responsible for several key tasks related to system commissioning and operator training. He oversees the implementation of electrical drives and safety systems, ensuring that they meet operational standards. Randig also creates detailed documentation for control technology, which is essential for the successful operation of the systems he works with. His involvement in training operators ensures that end users are well-prepared to utilize the systems effectively.