Marco Scholte

Lead Project Engineer at MICRONIC

Marco Scholte has diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Marco started their career in 2015 as a soccer referee for KNVB, where they learned leadership skills and the importance of being presentable. In 2016, they worked as a seller at International Bike Group, assisting customers in choosing the right bike based on their needs. From 2017 to 2019, they were a private chauffeur at AB-AZ Studentchauffeurs, responsible for the safe transportation of passengers. During this time, they also worked as part of the technical team at Remia C.V., focusing on improving production processes and ensuring safety in the factory. In 2019, Scholte participated in a minor on sustainable innovation at Windesheim in Almere, where they worked on various topics related to sustainability and carried out a project on circular opportunities between companies. Marco then interned at Micronic in 2020, contributing to their sustainable development initiatives. Marco'sroles at Micronic also included a manufacturing engineer position, as well as a lead project engineer role starting in June 2022. Throughout their career, Scholte has demonstrated a passion for sustainability and the environment by actively seeking opportunities to reduce environmental impact and improve sustainability practices in various industries.

Marco Scholte has a Bachelor's degree in HBO-Engineering from Windesheim, which they obtained from 2016 to 2021. Prior to that, they completed their HAVO degree in Natuur & Techniek from scholengemeenschap lelystad, from 2011 to 2015. Additionally, they have obtained certifications in STOTD Spuitgieten I from STOTD, a Hef- en reachtruck certificaat from ARBO centrum in March 2021, and a Hoogwerker certificaat from BLOM Opleidingen in February 2018.

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