Mauro Milocco

Senior Project Director Capital Projects at Danieli Group

Mauro Milocco has extensive work experience in various industries. Mauro began their career as a CFI at Phoenix East Aviation, Inc in 1999 and later worked as a railtrack maintenance manager at Rete Ferroviaria Italiana in 2003. Mauro then transitioned to the aviation industry and served as a pilot at Alitalia Compagnia Aerea Italiana SpA from 2000 to 2003. In 2003, they joined Feruglio Engineering as a Mechanical Engineer.

In 2006, Milocco joined SMS group as the Head of Development & Product Design Dept. - Metallurgical & Environmental Plants. Mauro was responsible for product innovation and patent strategy related to steelmaking equipment. Mauro worked in this role until 2018.

From 2017 to 2020, Milocco held the role of European Chapter Programming Chair at AIST - Association for Iron & Steel Technology. Mauro'sresponsibilities in this position are not specified.

Since 2018, Milocco has been with Gruppo Danieli, initially serving as the Danieli Fröhling Vice President, Technical Director. In this role, they were responsible for project execution, technical office, and project management. In 2020, they transitioned to the position of Executive Vice President, Operations, where they are responsible for project execution and increasing customer satisfaction.

Overall, Milocco has a diverse background encompassing aviation, engineering, and leadership roles in the metallurgical and steel industry.

Mauro Milocco obtained a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from I.T.I.S "A.Malignani" - Udine from 1991 to 1997. Mauro also attended the Alitalia Flight School from 2000 to 2001 to pursue an ATPL - Airline Transportation Pilot License, although no degree was mentioned.

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Siegen, Germany

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Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA is an Italy-based company primarily engaged in industrial sector. It designs, manufactures, sales and makes installation of machines and plants for the metallurgical industry. Its portfolio includes mines; pellet production plants; blast furnaces; direct reduction equipment; machinery for the treatment of scrap metal; steelworks for production of liquid steel; continuous casting machinery for blooms, billets and slabs; rolling mills for long products, seamless tubes and flat products; production lines for welded tubes and flat products; plants for secondary processing, such as peeling, rolling and drawing; forging presses and manipulators; extrusion presses for ferrous and non-ferrous metals; plants for longitudinal and transversal cutting; automation and control systems, and cranes and lifting equipment. It is also active in the production and sale of special steel. It operates through ESW Roehrenwerke GmbH and Telerobot Labs.


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Buttrio, Italy

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5,001-10,000

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