Bartosz Jurkowski
About Bartosz Jurkowski
Bartosz Jurkowski is a Product Manager Service at thyssenkrupp, specializing in Crushing Technology and Parts & Supply Management for the Mining & Cement sectors, with over a decade of experience at the company.
Current Title at thyssenkrupp
Bartosz Jurkowski currently serves as Product Manager Service – Crushing Technology – Parts & Supply Management within the Mining & Cement division at thyssenkrupp in Ennigerloh, Germany. In this role, he oversees the management of parts and supply operations for crushing technology services, applying his extensive expertise in the mining and cement sectors.
Past Role as Interim Head of Service
In 2017, Bartosz Jurkowski held the position of Interim Head of Service Mining Systems - Parts & Supply Management / Mining & Cement at thyssenkrupp for a duration of two months. This role, based in Essen, Germany, involved critical oversight of service operations, demonstrating his capacity for leadership in significant positions.
Previous Experience as Product Manager
From 2014 to 2016, Bartosz Jurkowski was the Product Manager – Service – Gyratory & Cone Crusher at thyssenkrupp in Ennigerloh, Germany. During this period, he managed service operations for gyratory and cone crushers, enhancing his knowledge and skill set in crushing technology.
Early Career as Sales Engineer
Beginning his career at thyssenkrupp in 2012, Bartosz Jurkowski served as a Sales Engineer Modernization & Refurbishment Crushing Technology Cement for two years in Ennigerloh, Germany. This early role was followed by a brief interim position in the same capacity in 2014, highlighting his early contributions to modernization and refurbishment projects.
Educational Background in Mining
Bartosz Jurkowski completed his Bachelor's degree in Mining at Technische Fachhochschule 'Georg Agricola' Bochum, studying from 2007 to 2012. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his career in the mining and cement sectors, starting with his final paper project at thyssenkrupp in 2011.