Stephan Nowak
About Stephan Nowak
Stephan Nowak is a Senior Process Commissioning Engineer at thyssenkrupp in Beckum, with extensive experience in the cement and mineral industries.
Current Title and Role
Stephan Nowak is a Senior Process Commissioning Engineer at thyssenkrupp in Beckum. Since February 2017, he has been involved in the commissioning and optimization of grinding machines within the cement and mineral industries. His role involves the implementation and fine-tuning of processes to ensure maximum efficiency and reliability.
Professional Background
Before his current role, Stephan Nowak served as a Process Commissioning Engineer at thyssenkrupp in Beckum. Additionally, he worked at Bayer in Bergkamen as a Chemikant from 2004 to 2011. His extensive professional experience has provided him with in-depth knowledge of utilities related to the grinding process, such as belt conveyors, bucket elevators, industrial fans, static and dynamic separators, air slides, and high-efficiency blowers.
Educational Background
Stephan Nowak studied at Hans-Böckler-Berufskolleg Marl, where he earned a degree in Verfahrenstechnik, achieving the title of Staatlich Geprüfter Chemietechniker Fachrichtung Betriebstechnik over four years from 2007 to 2011. He also studied at Schering, acquiring the designation of Chemikant between 2004 and 2007. His educational background provided a strong foundation in chemical and process engineering.
Industry Experience and Expertise
Stephan Nowak has extensive experience in commissioning and optimizing grinding machines in the cement and mineral industries. His deep understanding of various industry utilities, including belt conveyors, bucket elevators, industrial fans, static and dynamic separators, air slides, and high-efficiency blowers, enables him to enhance operational efficiency. He also provides on-the-job training to customer personnel, including field personnel and operators, specifically focusing on troubleshooting and process optimization.