Experience

Pedreguer, Spain
About the Company
Dekobo designs and manufactures premium automatic pool cover systems for residential and commercial swimming pools. The company develops custom engineering solutions with a strong focus on product quality, durability, and in-house manufacturing.
My Role
I joined Dekobo to support product development while driving manufacturing improvements across the company's product portfolio. A major focus of my role was identifying production bottlenecks, improving manufacturing processes, and implementing engineering solutions that increased efficiency and production capacity. Alongside continuous improvement projects, I developed new products and product modifications, created technical documentation, and worked closely with manufacturing to support day-to-day production.
The role also involved close collaboration with sales, manufacturing, installation teams, and customers to resolve technical challenges and develop practical solutions for unique product requirements. This included supporting on-site inspections for complex installations, assisting technicians during commissioning, and working directly with customers when engineering input or product modifications were required. I also introduced 3D printing into the engineering department, using it to accelerate product development, prototype evaluation, and problem solving.
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Budapest, Hungary
About the Company
Flowserve is one of the world's leading manufacturers of industrial flow control equipment, providing valves, pumps, seals, and automation solutions for the oil & gas, chemical processing, power generation, and water industries. Operating globally, the company serves customers in some of the most demanding industrial environments.
My Role
During my five years at Flowserve, I progressed from Associate Product Engineer to Senior Product Engineer, taking on increasing responsibility within Flowserve's Design to Value (DtV) team. I worked on industrial valves, pneumatic actuation systems, and centrifugal pumps, contributing throughout the product development cycle—from concept generation and mechanical design to prototype validation and manufacturing implementation.
As a Senior Product Engineer, I took the lead on the engineering side of value engineering projects, coordinating cross-functional teams and driving technical decision-making throughout the project.
Beyond project work, I was responsible for the local engineering workshop and laboratory, ensuring safe and efficient operation while supporting engineering activities such as teardown sessions. This included coordinating safety requirements, maintaining equipment and inventory, organizing workshop logistics, and working with external suppliers to keep the facility operational. I also led the introduction of 3D scanning within the engineering team, delivering internal training sessions and helping establish the technology as part of our engineering workflow. In addition, I served on the site's Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) committee, contributing to initiatives that improved workplace safety.
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Tiszaalpár, Hungary
About the Company
Matic is a Hungarian manufacturing company specializing in precision sheet metal fabrication and contract manufacturing. The company provides end-to-end manufacturing services, from laser cutting and welding to mechanical assembly, supplying high-quality components and products to customers across a range of industries.
My Role
As my first full-time engineering role, Matic gave me the opportunity to develop practical experience in sheet metal product development and manufacturing. I created 3D models, manufacturing drawings, and technical documentation while adapting customer designs to the company's manufacturing capabilities. I was also responsible for programming the CNC panel bender machine, ensuring components could be manufactured accurately and consistently.
One of my main responsibilities was the development of the Scan & Go self-checkout system, working closely with the customer's lead design engineer to adapt designs for production. I assembled the first prototype units, documented the assembly process, and developed assembly instructions that supported the transition to manufacturing.
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Békéscsaba, Hungary
About the Company
Linamar is a global manufacturer of precision-machined components, powertrain systems, and industrial products for the automotive and transportation industries, supplying major vehicle manufacturers worldwide.
My Role
As an engineering intern, I was responsible for a lean manufacturing project focused on optimizing an automotive injector production line. My primary objective was to determine the minimum operator headcount required while maintaining production targets.
I carried out time studies, workload analysis, and current-state/future-state Value Stream Mapping (CVSM/FVSM), identifying opportunities to improve production flow and eliminate waste. The proposed improvements were implemented on the production line, and the project later formed the basis of my Bachelor's thesis in Mechanical Engineering.