Sander den Hartigh has a diverse work experience in the automotive industry, with a focus on electric and hybrid vehicles. Sander is currently working at Hyzon Motors as a Lead Systems Engineer for LV, HV, and Software. Prior to this, they were a Senior Electrical Engineer at Hyzon Motors.
Before joining Hyzon Motors, Sander worked at Ebusco as an HV Lead Engineer and Cybersecurity Engineer. Sander also served as a Senior HV Electrical Engineer and System Owner for HV & Cybersecurity support at Ebusco.
Sander has also worked at DAF Trucks NV, where they held various roles including Phase 2 BEV Fracas & Ewarp support and Senior Electric Engineer for vehicle electrification. Sander was also involved in external testing coordination and support, engine development testbed engineering, and vehicle trail endurance support Euro 6.
Earlier in their career, Sander worked at VDL Enabling Transport Solutions as a Lead Engineer for High Voltage E-Mobility and as a High Voltage Engineer for E-Bus/E-Truck. Sander also gained experience at PACCAR as a Support Engineer, providing field and manufacturing support for MX13 EPA10 Paccar/DAF engines in the US.
Sander started their career as a technical specialist for VW/Audi at Zijm BV.
Overall, Sander den Hartigh has a strong background in electrical engineering, vehicle electrification, and cybersecurity, with extensive experience in the electric and hybrid vehicle industry.
Sander den Hartigh has a diverse education history. In 2002, they obtained a degree in 1st mechanic from Rijnijssel college. In 2003, they attended Fontys Hogeschool Eindhoven for PTH. Sander also attended Fontys University of Applied Sciences in 2011. In 2018, they completed a PHBO in electronics in hybrid and electrical vehicles at HAN University of Applied Sciences. Most recently, in 2022, they studied ISO/SAE 21434 Automotive Cybersecurity at TÜV Rheinland-Schulen Gera. Sander den Hartigh also has several relevant certifications, including NEN9140 SP high voltage automotive from GOmotive Automotive Training & Support in 2023, Cybersecurity in Automotive according to ISO/SAE 21434 from TÜV Rheinland Group in 2022, and Post HBO Electronics in Hybrid and Electrical vehicles from HAN Automotive in 2018.
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