Alexander Ess

Alexander Ess has extensive experience in the field of engineering and project management. Alexander began their career in 2001 at BHM INGENIEURE - Engineering & Consulting GmbH, where they served as a Structural Engineer. In this role, they were responsible for conducting structural analysis of concrete and steel design for various projects, including industrial plants, festival sceneries, road bridges, tunnel constructions, torrent weirs, and residential buildings. Alexander also provided technical support to construction site management and performed dynamic simulations and analysis of active vibration isolations.

In 2006, Alexander joined Foster Wheeler Italiana srl as a Project Specialist Leader for Civil Discipline. During their time there, they played a key role in leading civil engineering projects.

In 2007, Alexander moved to Sering srl, where they served as a Project Manager. In this position, they were responsible for managing and overseeing the structural design and site supervision of various projects, including the construction of "Acquaworld" and large infrastructure projects such as motorway bridges. Alexander also handled adaptations of water treatment plants, industrial constructions, and residential buildings.

Since 2012, Alexander has been working at Getzner, where they hold the position of Engineering Manager. In this role, they are responsible for designing vibration and shock isolation and mitigation solutions for railway, construction, and industrial applications worldwide. Alexander conducts competitor analysis, studies material characteristics, and applies calculation methods. Additionally, Alexander coordinates projects with research teams, quality management, production, project management, and sales departments.

Alexander Ess began their education in 1992 at Leopold-Franzens Universität Innsbruck, where they pursued a degree in Civil Engineering. Alexander studied at the university for a period of nine years and successfully completed their Dipl.-Ing. degree in 2001. During their time at Leopold-Franzens Universität Innsbruck, they gained comprehensive knowledge and expertise in the field of Civil Engineering.

In 1996, they had the opportunity to enhance their educational experience by attending the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, USA, for a year. Although it is unclear whether they obtained a degree from this institution, their focus remained on Civil Engineering during this period.

Additionally, in 1999-2000, Alexander Ess spent a year studying at Politecnico di Milano, where they continued their studies in Civil Engineering, further expanding their knowledge in the field.

Before entering university, Alexander Ess completed their secondary education at HTL Rankweil, but specific details about their degree or field of study during this time are not available.

Overall, Alexander Ess has an extensive education history in Civil Engineering, having pursued their degree at Leopold-Franzens Universität Innsbruck, studied abroad at the University of Notre Dame and Politecnico di Milano, and completed their secondary education at HTL Rankweil.

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Milan, Italy

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Getzner - engineering a quiet future

Founded in 1969 as a subsidiary of Getzner, Mutter & Cie, Getzner Werkstoffe is the leading specialists in vibration protection. Solutions from Getzner are used in the rail, construction and industry sectors to reduce vibrations and noise, improve the service life of bedded components and minimise the need for maintenance and repairs on tracks, vehicles, structures and machines. The elastic bearings are based on the materials Sylomer®, Sylodyn® and Sylodamp®, which are developed and manufactured in Buers, Austria. Alongside its locations in Buers and in Germany, Getzner also has sites in China, France, India, Japan and the USA. Its tightly-knit distribution network in Europe is complemented by its distribution partners in the USA, South America and the Far East. The company's partners in a total of 35 countries around the world distribute Getzner Werkstoffe products to every location. By reducing noise and vibrations, Getzner is making a valuable contribution towards enhancing the quality of people's living and working conditions.


Headquarters

Bürs, Austria

Employees

201-500

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