Francesco Aurilio
About Francesco Aurilio
Francesco Aurilio is a Program Manager at QuEST Global in Maranello, Italy, with extensive experience in technical program management, system engineering, and embedded software development.
Current Position at QuEST Global
Francesco Aurilio is currently employed as a Program Manager at QuEST Global, based in Maranello, Emilia Romagna, Italia. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing various projects, ensuring that they adhere to the company's standards and meet client expectations. His extensive background in program management and technical expertise positions him as a critical asset for QuEST Global.
Previous Experience at CNH Industrial
Francesco Aurilio worked at CNH Industrial from 2017 to 2021 in Modena, Italia. He initially held the role of Technical Program Manager (TPM) for Instrument Cluster, where he managed technical programs for instrument clusters. Following this, he also served as a Platform Planner for Connectivity, Telematics, and Precision Construction PS&T from 2014 to 2017, focusing on strategic planning and technology integration.
Role at Altran Italia S.p.A.
From 2010 to 2014, Francesco Aurilio was employed at Altran Italia S.p.A. in various capacities. He worked as a System Engineer and Embedded Software Engineer, specifically for CNH projects. Additionally, in 2013, he served as a Professional/Advanced Consultant and later as a Team Leader. His responsibilities included system engineering, embedded software development, and leading technical teams to meet project goals.
Educational Background
Francesco Aurilio holds a Master's Degree in Electronic Engineering from Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli, earned between 2006 and 2008. He previously achieved his Bachelor's Degree in Electronic Engineering from the same institution, completing the program in 2006. His foundational education was at Liceo scientifico Capua, where he completed his Maturità Scientifica from 1995 to 2000.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Francesco Aurilio has developed a wide range of technical skills throughout his career. He specializes in Model-Based Design (MIL and SIL) and Hardware in the Loop (HIL) testing. Additionally, he has experience in FPGA development and has worked on software development for HMI of LCD touchscreen displays. His roles have also included testing engineering for railway signaling and avionic power systems, highlighting his versatile engineering capabilities.