Paulo Rogério Oliveira
About Paulo Rogério Oliveira
Paulo Rogério Oliveira is the Plant General Manager at Thyssenkrupp in Essen, Germany, with over two decades of experience in engineering and management roles in the automotive industry.
Professional Title and Role
Paulo Rogério Oliveira currently holds the position of Plant General Manager at Thyssenkrupp in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He has significant responsibilities for overseeing plant operations and ensuring efficiency within the organization.
Previous Experience and Positions
Paulo has an extensive background in the engineering and automotive sectors. He previously served as Process Engineer Welding and Assembly at Thyssenkrupp Automotive Systems Industrial Do Brasil from 2007 to 2011. Before that, he worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Prodty Ind E Com for 17 years, from 1990 to 2007. His career includes managing operations at ThyssenKrupp Brasil Ltda Division Springs & Stabilizers, showcasing his expertise in both engineering and management.
Educational Background
Paulo studied at multiple institutions to build a comprehensive educational foundation. He achieved a Master of Business Administration from Faculdade De Engenharia Industrial / Fei between 2005 and 2006. He also pursued a Master's degree in Construction, from 2008 to 2009. His earlier education includes a degree in Electronics from Escola Senai Anchieta (1994-1996) and a technical education from Escola Técnica Estadual - Ete Jorge Street (1989-1993). Additionally, he studied at Faculdade De Engenharia Industrial / Fei from 1998 to 2003.
Expertise in the Automotive Industry
Paulo Rogério Oliveira has a strong presence in the automotive industry, emphasizing welding and assembly processes. His extensive experience includes high-level engineering and managerial roles, fostering a comprehensive understanding of automotive manufacturing and operations.
Career in Brazil and Germany
Paulo's professional journey spans across different continents. He initially built his career in Brazil, gaining valuable experience before relocating to Germany for a managerial role at Thyssenkrupp. This international exposure reflects his adaptability and leadership in diverse operational settings.