Schiebel
Thomas Horvath has held various roles in the engineering sector. From August to November 2012, they worked as a Project Engineer at SGS. In December 2012, they joined Schiebel as a Teamleader in the Engine Department and held this position until September 2017. From October 2017 to December 2019, they served as the Head of Powerplant & Mechanical System Design at Schiebel. Thomas then took on the role of Head of Research & Development from January 2020 to May 2021. Currently, they hold the position of Head of Design Organisation at Schiebel starting from June 2021.
From 2003 to 2012, Thomas Horvath attended Technische Universität Wien where they received a Diplom-Ingenieur (Master) degree in Mechanical Engineering.
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Schiebel
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About Schiebel: Founded in 1951, the Vienna-based Schiebel Group focuses on the development, testing and production of state-of-the-art mine detection equipment and the revolutionary CAMCOPTER® S-100 Unmanned Air System (UAS). Certified to meet AS/EN 9100 standards, Schiebel has built an international reputation for producing quality defense and humanitarian products, which are backed by exceptional after-sales service and support. With headquarters in Vienna (Austria), Schiebel now maintains production facilities in Wiener Neustadt (Austria) and Abu Dhabi (UAE), as well as offices in Washington, DC (USA), Shoalhaven (Australia) and Phnom Penh (Cambodia). About the CAMCOPTER® S-100: Highly versatile and reliable, Schiebel's Unmanned Air Vehicle - the CAMCOPTER® S-100 - provides a unique balance of advanced capabilities, operational flexibility and outstanding performance. With its capability for autonomous flight and a fully redundant flight control system, the award winning CAMCOPTER® S-100 can fly a programmed mission without operator intervention. It is a Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) system, eliminating the need for runways or launch and recovery systems. Whether for use at sea or on land, it has been engineered to aviation standards ensuring reliability on all mission types. In a typical configuration, the CAMCOPTER® S-100 carries a 75 lbs/34 kg payload up to 10 hours and is powered with AVGas or JP-5 heavy fuel.