Jochen Koppernock
About Jochen Koppernock
Jochen Koppernock is a Construction Project Scheduler at thyssenkrupp in Beckum, Germany, with extensive experience in mechanical and industrial engineering, project coordination, and quality management.
Current Role at thyssenkrupp
Jochen Koppernock is currently employed as a Construction Project Scheduler at thyssenkrupp in Beckum, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland. His role primarily involves planning, coordinating, and managing project schedules to ensure timely delivery of construction projects. This position requires precise time management and coordination with various departments to optimize project timelines and resources.
Previous Experience as Service Engineer
Before his current role, Jochen Koppernock served as a Service Engineer at thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions from 2013 to 2021 in Neubeckum. Over eight years, he gained extensive experience in mechanical and industrial engineering, focusing on quality management and project coordination. His responsibilities included conducting feasibility studies and managing service-related engineering tasks to maintain project standards.
Work in Project Management in China
Jochen Koppernock's international career includes his position as Project Manager at atea Composite (Shanghai) in China, where he worked for three months in 2013. During this time, he managed composite material projects, ensuring they met client specifications and timelines. His role required close coordination with other departments and stakeholders to achieve project goals.
General Manager Role in Thailand
In 2012, Jochen Koppernock held the position of General Manager at Atea Environmental Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd. for four months in Chon Buri, Thailand. His role involved overseeing company operations and managing projects related to environmental technology. His leadership ensured the successful execution of projects and alignment with environmental standards.
Educational Background in Environmental Technology
Jochen Koppernock studied Environmental Technology at FH Münster, where he achieved a Diplom degree over four years, from 2005 to 2009. His educational background provided him with a strong foundation in environmental and industrial engineering principles, which he has effectively applied throughout his career.