Nicklas Hassler

Konstruktions / Entwicklungsingenieur @ FERCHAU

About Nicklas Hassler

Nicklas Hassler is a Konstruktions- / Entwicklungsingenieur with extensive experience in engineering roles across various companies in Germany. He has contributed significantly to the development of cooling systems for battery-powered buses and has worked at notable firms such as FERCHAU, Voith, Bosch, ZEISS Group, and BSH Hausgeräte AG.

Work at FERCHAU

Nicklas Hassler has been employed at FERCHAU as a Konstruktions- / Entwicklungsingenieur since 2018. In this role, he has contributed to various engineering projects, including a significant development of a cooling system for a battery-powered bus. His responsibilities included the hydraulic connection of components using hoses and pipes. This position has allowed him to leverage his engineering skills in a practical environment, focusing on innovative solutions in the field of mechanical engineering.

Education and Expertise

Nicklas Hassler studied Maschinenbau at Fachhochschule Aalen, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree from 2014 to 2018. His educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles, which he has applied throughout his career in various engineering roles. His expertise includes designing systems and components, as well as creating technical documentation to support assembly and implementation processes.

Background

Before joining FERCHAU, Nicklas Hassler gained experience in multiple engineering roles. He worked at Voith Turbo as a Konstruktions- / Entwicklungsingenieur from 2018 to 2019 and at Voith Hydro for five months in 2019. He also held a position as a Bachelor-Student at Bosch in 2018. After his time at FERCHAU, he worked at ZEISS Group for 11 months as a Konstruktions- / Entwicklungsingenieur before moving to BSH Hausgeräte AG in 2021 as a Konfigurationsingenieur.

Achievements

During his career, Nicklas Hassler has been involved in several notable projects. He played a key role in designing an expansion tank and participated in the prototype presentation during his first business trip to a supplier. Additionally, he authored assembly instructions that facilitated the quick setup of a cooling system by technicians. His work on defining a cooling system included the integration of two pumps, two filter systems, and a heat exchanger, ensuring a compact design suitable for overseas transport.

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