Jaime Gutiérrez
About Jaime Gutiérrez
Jaime Gutiérrez is a Project Manager at thyssenkrupp in Lima, Perú, with over 9 years of international experience in the mining industry.
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Jaime Gutiérrez currently serves as a Project Manager at thyssenkrupp in Lima, Perú. He has held this role since his return to the company after previously working as a Project Coordinator from 2015 to 2017 in Santiago, Chile.
Education and Expertise
Jaime Gutiérrez holds a Master's Degree in Project Management from the University of Sydney, which he completed between 2014 and 2015. He also earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from Universidad del Desarrollo, where he studied from 2002 to 2007. His educational background complements his professional experience, notably in project management, planning, control, and industrial engineering.
Work Experience in Engineering Coordination
Gutiérrez worked at Bechtel Chile as an Engineering Coordinator for the Las Bambas Project from 2010 to 2014. He also held the role of Engineering Coordinator at Bechtel Chile for a shorter tenure in 2010. His engineering coordination roles indicate a solid foundation in managing large-scale engineering projects, particularly within the mining industry.
Market Research and Intelligence Background
In addition to his engineering and project management roles, Jaime Gutiérrez has experience in market research and intelligence. He worked as a Market Research Analyst at Gerson Lehrman Group from 2008 to 2009 in New Delhi, India, and served as an International Account Executive at Euromonitor International from 2009 to 2010. These roles have endowed him with a robust understanding of the market intelligence business.
Experience in the Mining Industry
With over nine years of international experience, Jaime Gutiérrez has specialized primarily in the mining industry. His roles have included significant positions such as Engineering Coordinator for major projects at Bechtel Chile and Project Manager at thyssenkrupp. His experience spans various countries including Peru, Chile, and Australia.