Alvaro Rabanos ⎪ Pmp®
About Alvaro Rabanos ⎪ Pmp®
Alvaro Rabanos is a Senior Engineering Manager for Factory Programs at Northvolt, with a background in architecture and engineering. He has held various roles in companies such as BMW Group and DIBAG Industriebau AG, and has pursued advanced studies in business management.
Current Role at Northvolt
Alvaro Rabanos currently serves as Senior Engineering Manager - Factory Programs at Northvolt, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing engineering initiatives related to factory programs. His work is based in Stockholm, Sweden, where he contributes to the company's mission of advancing sustainable battery production.
Previous Experience at Northvolt
Prior to his current role, Alvaro Rabanos worked at Northvolt as Responsable de Diseño from 2020 to 2021. During this year-long tenure in Brunswick, Lower Saxony, Germany, he focused on design responsibilities within the company's engineering framework, contributing to the development of innovative solutions in the battery manufacturing sector.
Educational Background
Alvaro Rabanos has a diverse educational background in engineering and architecture. He studied at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, where he earned a degree in Arquitecto Técnico from 2005 to 2011. He furthered his studies at Fachhochschule München, achieving a qualification as an Architect in 2010-2011. Additionally, he studied at Universidad Europea, obtaining a degree in Building Engineering in 2013-2014. He is currently pursuing a Business Expert program at ThePowerMBA, focusing on business management since 2020.
Professional Experience in Engineering
Alvaro Rabanos has accumulated significant experience in engineering roles across various companies. He worked as Ingeniero MEP at HL-Technik AG from 2012 to 2013 in Munich, Germany. He then served as Arquitecto at DIBAG Industriebau AG from 2016 to 2018, also in Munich and surrounding areas. Before joining Northvolt, he was a Jefe de Proyecto / BIM Manager at BMW Group from 2019 to 2020, where he managed project initiatives in Munich.