Mike Krueger

Service Operations Manager at Active Power

Mike Krueger possesses extensive experience in project management and operations within the technology and manufacturing sectors. Currently serving as Service Operations Manager and Project Manager at Active Power since June 2011, Mike is responsible for managing the assembly and startup of modular data centers while exceeding profitability goals. Prior roles include Project Manager at Electrical Solutions & Construction, where Mike managed electrical and construction projects, and at Samsung Semiconductor, where responsibilities involved coordinating installations and maintaining client relationships. Additionally, Mike has held managerial positions at Motorola, including Gas & Chemical Manager and Program Manager, achieving significant cost reductions and operational efficiencies. A strong educational background includes a B.S. in Industrial Technology from Texas A&M University.

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Austin, United States

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Active Power

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Active Power Inc. is a leading manufacturer of kinetic energy storage products and modular infrastructure solutions (MIS). The Active Power battery-less UPS systems are found in many applications where continuous high quality power is paramount such as computer data centers, financial institutions, broadcasting, telecommunication networks, airports, healthcare facilities and continuous process production sites. Our technology ensures permanent kinetic energy storage is always available, meeting customer critical power requirements and sustainability while lowering total cost of ownership. Langley Holdings PLC, a UK based, globally operating industrial group, acquired the business and assets of Active Power Inc. through its Piller Power Systems Inc. subsidiary, in late 2016. The addition of Active Power’s differentiated kinetic energy UPS technology to Piller Group’s power protection portfolio has strengthened its position in the market, creating additional compelling alternatives to traditional UPS offerings for mission critical applications.


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51-200

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