Arkadius Gorski
About Arkadius Gorski
Arkadius Gorski is a Project Manager and Engineering Manager at thyssenkrupp in Tokyo, Japan, with extensive experience in civil and structural engineering.
Company
Arkadius Gorski is currently employed at thyssenkrupp, a multinational conglomerate with diverse industrial and engineering interests. He serves in roles as Project Manager and Engineering Manager while based in Tokyo, Japan. Over his career, he has accrued significant experience within the company, having previously served as Project Engineering Manager for three years in Dortmund, Germany.
Title
Arkadius Gorski holds the titles of Project Manager and Engineering Manager at thyssenkrupp. His responsibilities encompass overseeing project calculation and negotiations, as well as managing engineering projects. His positions require a blend of technical proficiency and managerial skills, ensuring the efficient execution of various engineering projects on an international scale.
Education and Expertise
Arkadius Gorski earned a Diplom-Ingenieur (Dipl.-Ing.) degree in Civil Engineering (Bauingenieur) from Ruhr Universität Bochum, graduating after five years of study from 1994 to 1999. His educational background provides a robust foundation in civil and structural engineering, which has been integral to his roles throughout his career. His expertise spans project calculation, negotiations, and managing technical support and industrial construction projects.
Professional Background
Arkadius Gorski's professional journey spans several roles and locations. He initially worked as a Diplomingenieur für Bau und Stahlbau at ThyssenKrupp EnCoke GmbH in Bochum for four years. He then held positions at UHDE GmbH, including Lead Engineer Bau/Stahlbau in Dortmund and surrounding regions, Bauleiter für Industrieanlagen, and Head of Technical Support Office in Busan, South Korea. Since 2010, he has been with thyssenkrupp, including roles in Dortmund and now in Tokyo, Japan.
International Experience
Arkadius Gorski has significant international experience, beginning with his work as Head of Technical Support Office and Bauleiter für Industrieanlagen in South Korea under UHDE GmbH. His current position at thyssenkrupp in Tokyo, Japan, further exemplifies his capabilities in managing projects in international settings. This global exposure has equipped him with unique insights into industrial engineering and project management across different cultural and regulatory environments.