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Tim Reher

IT Project Manager - Business Applications at LEM

Tim Reher is an experienced IT Project Manager currently working at LEM since July 2023, focusing on Business Applications. Prior to this role, Tim served as the Global Ecommerce Project Manager at Nord-Lock Group from August 2019 to July 2023 and held various positions, including IT Specialist for Sales & Marketing. Tim's experience also includes a significant tenure at Brf Båstadsgården as a Styrelsemedlem since May 2012, and at APSIS International AB, where roles ranged from Professional Services Consultant to Project Coordinator for CRM integrations from June 2015 to August 2019. Earlier career experiences include roles in sales, marketing, and technical support at companies such as LK Systems AB, Enercon GmbH, and Bredbandsbolaget. Tim's educational background includes studies in B2B sales and marketing from IHM Business School and additional training at Firebrand Academy in 2016.

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Malmö, Sweden

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LEM

Lem Holding SA is Switzerland-based holding company engaged in the electric measurement industry sector. The Company's core products are transducers for measuring electrical parameters like current and voltage, which are used in the industrial, traction, automation and automotive markets. The Company is organized, along with its subsidiaries, into two segments: the Industry segment develops, manufactures and sells electronic components called transducers for the measurement of current and voltage of various industrial applications, and the Automotive segment develops, manufactures and sells transducers for applications in automotive markets. The Company's current and voltage transducers are also used in alternating current and direct current (AC/DC) converters, uninterrupted power supply systems for computers, as well as in micro turbines, wind and solar power generation. The Company has production plants in Beijing, China; Geneva, Switzerland; Machida, Japan, and Sofia, Bulgaria.


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1,001-5,000

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