Flughafen Zuerich
Pierre-Alain Vienne has a diverse and extensive work experience. Pierre-Alain started their career in 1995 as a Commissioning Engineer at ABB Schweiz AG, BU Printing, where they worked until 1999. During this time, they were also a Project Manager, overseeing various newspaper printing press projects in different countries. From 2000 to 2004, they continued to work as a Project Manager at ABB Schweiz AG, BU Printing, managing new lines and retrofits for newspaper printing presses in France, Germany, Holland, Malaysia, Switzerland, and Sweden. In 2005, they joined ABB Schweiz AG, BU Minerals as a Project Manager, responsible for project management of cement plant projects in North and South Vietnam. Pierre-Alain worked in this position until 2010. Since 2010, they have been the Head of Baggage Handling System Technical Department at Zurich Airport Ltd.
Pierre-Alain Vienne has a diverse education history. Pierre-Alain began their studies in 1987 at Bobst SA, Prilly, where they obtained a CFC Mécanicien de machines / Fähigkeitszeugnis Maschinenmechaniker / diplomed Mechanic of machines degree, specializing in CFC / Fähigkeitszeugnis. Later, from 1991 to 1995, they attended EINEV, Ecole d'ingénieurs de l'Etat de Vaud, Yverdon, where they earned a degree in Ingénieur ETS en Electrotechnique / HTL Elektroingenieur / Bachelor degree of electrical engineering. Lastly, from 2003 to 2005, they pursued an E-MBA in Integrated Management at HES Fribourg, focusing on Finance, Management, Marketing, and change management.
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Flughafen Zuerich
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Flughafen Zuerich AG is a Switzerland-based company that is engaged in the operation of Zurich Airport in Switzerland on behalf of the federal government. The Company offers access to international, national and regional transport networks. The Company operates in four segments: the Aviation flight operations segment encompasses the construction, operation and maintenance of the airport operating infrastructure; the Aviation security segment covers the installation, operation and maintenance of security infrastructure and all processes of direct relevance to security, which includes all systems and their operation and maintenance designed to prevent actions of any kind that affect the security of commercial civil aviation; the Non-aviation segment encompasses all activities relating to the development, marketing and operation of the commercial infrastructure at Zurich Airport, and the Aviation aircraft noise segment.