George Tudor
About George Tudor
George Tudor is an IT Project Manager with expertise in Robotics, Automation, and Operations Research. He has worked at SSI SCHÄFER since 2021 and has previous experience in logistics consulting and research roles.
Current Role at SSI SCHÄFER
George Tudor serves as an IT Project Manager at SSI SCHÄFER since 2021. His role involves overseeing IT projects within the company, focusing on logistics solutions. He has been instrumental in managing various projects that enhance operational efficiency and streamline logistics processes. His experience in this position builds on his previous role as an IT Logistics Consultant at the same company from 2019 to 2021.
Previous Experience at SSI SCHÄFER
Before becoming an IT Project Manager, George Tudor worked as an IT Logistics Consultant at SSI SCHÄFER from 2019 to 2021. During his time in this role, he was based in Bremen, Germany, where he provided expert advice to customers in the logistics sector. His contributions included implementing software solutions for automated warehouses, enhancing the overall logistics operations.
Education and Expertise
George Tudor studied at Jacobs University Bremen, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Intelligent Mobile Systems from 2015 to 2018. His academic background provides a strong foundation in robotics, automation, and operations research, which are crucial for his current role in IT project management. His education supports his expertise in testing and commissioning software solutions in automated environments.
Professional Background
George Tudor's professional journey includes various roles that have contributed to his expertise in IT and logistics. He worked as a Summer Student at Daimler AG in 2016 for two months and later as an Intern at the same company in 2017 for five months. Additionally, he served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at Jacobs University Bremen from 2016 to 2017 and again in 2018 for four months. These experiences have shaped his skills in project management and logistics.