Daniel Marton

Daniel Marton

Embedded Software Engineer @ ThyssenKrupp

About Daniel Marton

Daniel Marton is an Embedded Software Engineer at thyssenkrupp in Hungary with a background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Budapest University of Technology and Economics.

Current Role: Embedded Software Engineer at thyssenkrupp

Daniel Marton currently serves as an Embedded Software Engineer at thyssenkrupp in Hungary. In this role, he applies his expertise in embedded systems to develop and optimize software solutions. His background in hardware design and digital signal processing aids in addressing complex engineering challenges, and his passion for Linux and open-source software often informs his approach to problem-solving and software development. He actively contributes to ongoing projects and aids in the advancement of embedded technology within the company.

Previous Position: Resident Engineer in China

Daniel Marton worked as a Resident Engineer for thyssenkrupp in China from 2017 to 2018. During this seven-month tenure, he undertook responsibilities that involved closely collaborating with local teams and managing engineering tasks on-site. His role required adapting to a new working environment and effectively communicating technical requirements and solutions, which contributed to the successful implementation of engineering projects during his stay.

Educational Background: Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Daniel Marton pursued his higher education at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where he studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He achieved his Master of Science (MS) in this field after six years of rigorous academic training, from 2011 to 2017. His comprehensive education provided a strong foundation in electrical principles and systems, preparing him for various roles in the engineering sector.

Early Career and Internships at thyssenkrupp

Before his current role, Daniel Marton gained substantial experience through an internship at thyssenkrupp in Hungary from 2014 to 2017. This three-year period allowed him to familiarize himself with the company's engineering processes and develop skills pertinent to embedded systems and software engineering. The experience was instrumental in shaping his career and building crucial industry knowledge.

Interpreter Role at Siemens Transzformátor Kft

In the early stages of his career, from 2009 to 2010, Daniel Marton worked as an interpreter at Siemens Transzformátor Kft in Hungary. This role involved translating technical and non-technical documents, facilitating communication between various stakeholders, and ensuring the clarity of conveyed information. The position honed his language skills and supported his ongoing interest in improving proficiency in languages, such as Japanese.

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