Alessandro Casaccia
About Alessandro Casaccia
Alessandro Casaccia is a process technologist specializing in black, gray, and eco-products at Venator Materials Plc. He has a background in chemistry and extensive experience in laboratory and process improvement roles.
Current Role at Venator Materials
Alessandro Casaccia currently serves as Tecnologo di processo Area Nero, Grigio e Ecoprodotti at Venator Materials Plc. He has held this position since 2019, contributing to the company's operations in Loc. Casone di Scarlino, GR. In his role, he evaluates and plans training needs for personnel, engages in tutoring activities, and provides process assistance to enhance key parameter management and product quality.
Previous Experience at Huntsman
Before joining Venator Materials, Alessandro Casaccia worked at Huntsman in various capacities. He served as Analista Tecnico Polivalente Chimico at the Lab. Analitico for four months in 2012. He then transitioned to Tecnico di Laboratorio in the Lab. Sviluppo & Ambientale from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, he worked as Tecnico di Laboratorio in the Lab. Ricerca & Sviluppo Prodotto from 2012 to 2015, accumulating significant experience in laboratory settings.
Educational Background in Chemistry
Alessandro Casaccia has a solid educational foundation in chemistry. He earned a Laurea Triennale in Chimica e Tecnologia dei Materiali from the Università degli Studi di Siena, completing his studies from 2006 to 2009. He further advanced his education by obtaining a Laurea Magistrale in Chimica from the same university between 2009 and 2011. His studies included a focus on industrial chemistry, which supports his current professional roles.
Certifications and Specialized Training
Alessandro Casaccia has pursued various certifications to enhance his expertise. He achieved a Master Six Sigma for Green Belt Certification in 2018. He also completed training in ISO 19011 auditing techniques in 2014 and the updated ISO 14001:2015 standard in 2015. Additionally, he participated in a course on determining flow and velocity according to the UNI EN 16911:2013 standard in 2015, and received training on ICP-MS at Thermo Scientific in the same year.