Dominik Sobiech
About Dominik Sobiech
Dominik Sobiech is the Lead Engineer - Production at thyssenkrupp, with over 15 years of experience in various engineering roles within the company.
Current Role as Lead Engineer - Production
Dominik Sobiech currently holds the position of Lead Engineer - Production at thyssenkrupp. In this role, he oversees various production processes, ensuring efficiency and quality in manufacturing. He utilizes his extensive background in metallurgy and material technology to implement and optimize production techniques, contributing to the company's operational success.
Career Advancement at thyssenkrupp
Dominik Sobiech has been with thyssenkrupp for over 15 years, a period marked by notable career progression. Starting as an intern in 2008, he transitioned through several roles including Process Engineer and Quality Engineer, before being promoted to Lead Engineer - Production. His rise within the company reflects his expertise and commitment to continuous improvement in engineering and production environments.
Educational Background in Metallurgy and Management
Dominik Sobiech possesses a robust educational foundation, underscored by degrees in both technical and management disciplines. He earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Material Technology and a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Metallurgy and Metal Forming from Universität Duisburg-Essen, Standort Duisburg. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in International Management from FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management, completed over a six-year period.
Experience as Quality Engineer and Process Engineer
Before assuming his current role, Dominik Sobiech gathered substantial experience as a Quality Engineer and Process Engineer at thyssenkrupp. From 2013 to 2016, he was responsible for maintaining high-quality standards in production. His earlier tenure as a Process Engineer in 2012 further added to his expertise in optimizing manufacturing processes.
Foundational Role as Intern/Engineer
Dominik Sobiech's journey with thyssenkrupp began in 2008, where he worked as an Intern/Engineer for four years. This foundational role allowed him to acquire hands-on experience in engineering, setting the stage for his future contributions to the company. This initial phase was critical in developing his skills in material technology and production processes.