Milan Sekulic
About Milan Sekulic
Milan Sekulic is a Plant Design Engineer at ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions GmbH, specializing in piping and arrangement PDMS design for fertilizer plants since 2014.
Current Role at ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions GmbH
Milan Sekulic holds the position of Plant Design Engineer at ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions GmbH, a role he has taken up since June 2014. In this position, he is responsible for designing equipment, structures, piping, and civil engineering components. His tasks also include drafting isometric and arrangement drawings. He collaborates with various engineering departments to execute piping and arrangement PDMS design, specifically for fertilizer plants.
Experience at ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions GmbH
In 2014, Milan Sekulic worked briefly as a Piping Stress Engineer at ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions GmbH in Bad Soden am Taunus. During his two-month tenure, he gained experience that contributed to his expertise in piping stress analysis and plant design engineering.
Previous Role at ThyssenKrupp Uhde GmbH
Milan Sekulic worked at ThyssenKrupp Uhde GmbH from 2012 to 2013 as a PDMS Plant Design Engineer for a period of nine months. Based in Dortmund, he was involved in plant design projects, utilizing his skills in PDMS to contribute to efficient plant layout and piping design.
Early Career at Serbian Railways and INO-ING DOO Belgrade
Milan Sekulic’s early career includes his role at Serbian Railways, where he worked as a Mechanical Engineer from 2010 to 2011 in Belgrade. Prior to that, he gained experience at INO-ING DOO Belgrade, working as a PDMS Designer from 2008 to 2009. His responsibilities in these roles laid the groundwork for his expertise in mechanical and plant design engineering.
Education at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade University
Milan Sekulic completed his education at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade University, where he studied from 1998 to 2008. His decade-long academic journey provided him with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles, preparing him for his professional roles in plant design and engineering.