Bernd Adelung
About Bernd Adelung
Bernd Adelung is a Field Engineer at FM Global with over 15 years of experience in risk engineering and loss prevention. He has a background in chemical engineering and has worked in various roles at Hoechst and 3M.
Current Role at FM Global
Bernd Adelung has been serving as a Field Engineer at FM Global since 2003. During his tenure, he has accumulated extensive experience in risk engineering and loss prevention, conducting property loss control evaluations across numerous countries including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Eastern Europe. His responsibilities include reviewing site drawings and conducting periodic site visits to ensure compliance and safety standards are met. His project management skills have been integral in coordinating changes at various insured sites.
Previous Role at Hoechst
Prior to his current position, Bernd Adelung worked at Hoechst from 1987 to 2003. Starting as a Betriebsassistent, he was later promoted to Betriebsleiter in the fiber production sector. His role involved translating research into practical production processes, showcasing his ability to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. His 16 years at Hoechst honed his skills in production management and engineering.
Project Engineer at 3M
From 1984 to 1987, Bernd Adelung was employed at 3M in Johnston, Rhode Island, United States, as a Project Engineer. In this role, he was responsible for translating research findings into efficient production processes. His work contributed to streamlined operations and improved project outcomes, leveraging his engineering expertise to drive innovation.
Educational Background
Bernd Adelung pursued his higher education at Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (HAW Hamburg), where he studied Chemieingenieurwesen. He earned his Diplom-Ingenieur degree after four years of rigorous academics from 1980 to 1984. His education provided a solid foundation in engineering principles and chemical processes, which he has applied throughout his professional career.