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Karlheinz Welzbacher

Head Of Engineering Trim Modules at Eissmann Group Automotive

Karlheinz Welzbacher has an extensive background in engineering and project management within the automotive industry. Currently serving as the Head of Engineering Trim Modules at Eissmann Group Automotive since March 2010, key projects include leading the development of instrument panels and consoles for notable models such as the Ford Mondeo, S-Max, BMW i8, and AMG/SLS. In addition to this role, Karlheinz operates as the owner and managing director of KW I Coaching - Consulting - systemische Aufstellungen since April 2007. Previously, from 2008 to December 2016, Karlheinz held the position of Project Manager Automotive at KORN CONSULT GROUP, and from January 1996 to February 2007, served as Geschäftsführer at Beckenbach GmbH, specializing in mold and tool construction, as well as rubber and plastics technology.

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Heiligkreuzsteinach, Germany

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Eissmann Group Automotive

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Eissmann. Turning ideas into excitement. The automotive market is changing relentlessly. But our mission remains the same: maximum quality and 100% customer satisfaction is our benchmark. Our success is based on our feel for innovation and our eye for detail. All our sites also meet the same high standards of professionalism, continuity and dependability. Our customers around the world see fresh proof of this every day of the week. Jürgen Eissmann, company founder For 50 years, the small, Swabian family-run company has developed into a globally-operating corporation with modern management and process structures and a presence on three continents. Originally known as suppliers of high-end interior leather trim, we are now expert development and value-adding partners for the automotive industry. As one of the leading international manufacturers of high-end shifter modules, trim components and complete automotive interiors, we work in partnership with virtually all the well-known manufacturers in the automotive industry. Our success is based on a perfect synergy between traditional craftsmanship and state-of-the-art production processes.


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Bad Urach, Germany

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1,001-5,000

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