Francien Troost

Sr. Commissioning Engineer For Vertical Roller Mills (cement, Coal And Minerals) at Loesche Group

Francien Troost has a diverse range of work experience, starting in 2009 as a Summer Intern at RWE and later at Wintershall in 2010. In 2011, they completed their B. Sc. Thesis on Open Cast Mine Slope Stability at RWE Generation SE. Francien then worked as a Work Student at RWE in 2012, where they conducted a Pre-feasibility Study.

In 2013, Francien took on multiple roles simultaneously. Francien worked as a Work Student at both ABB, focusing on Mining Automation, and K+S KALI GmbH, where they conducted technical research and programmed tools for Underground Salt Mining operations. Additionally, they completed their M. Sc. Thesis on Selective Lignite Mining at RWE Generation SE.

From 2014 to 2015, Francien gained experience as a Technical Trainee at HeidelbergCement, working at cement factories in Hannover, Germany, and Tula, Russia. Francien then transitioned into the role of Process Engineer at HeidelbergCement in Ennigerloh, where they were responsible for production planning, maintenance cost planning, and analysis.

Finally, in 2017, Francien joined Loesche GmbH as a Sr. Commissioning Engineer for Vertical Roller Mills in the Cement, Coal, and Minerals industry. Francien'srole involved commissioning, troubleshooting, hydraulic understanding, mechanical repairs supervision, program checks, and customer service sales support for spare parts. Francien led commissioning projects and optimized mill performance.

Overall, Francien Troost has developed a well-rounded background in the mining and cement industries, with expertise in process engineering, commissioning, and technical research.

Francien Troost began their education in 2008 at Delft University of Technology, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) degree in Applied Earth Sciences. Francien completed their Bachelor's degree in 2012.

In the same year, Troost enrolled in the European Mining Course and obtained a Graduate Certificate in Mining Engineering in 2013. During this time, they focused on studying Mining and Mineral Engineering.

Troost then continued their education at Delft University of Technology, where they pursued a Master of Science (M. Sc.) degree in Applied Earth Sciences, specializing in Mining Engineering. Francien completed their Master's degree in 2014.

Overall, Francien Troost's education history demonstrates their dedication and focus on the field of Applied Earth Sciences, specifically in Mining Engineering.

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