Pmp® Eloy Anton Barco

Engineering Project Manager at General Dynamics European Land Systems

Eloy Anton Barco, PMP®, serves as Engineering Project Manager at General Dynamics European Land Systems since March 2015, overseeing the VCR 8x8 project, managing design engineering teams, and controlling project resources, costs, and schedules. Previous roles include SV Program Risk Manager, where risk management procedures were developed, and positions at AERTEC Solutions and Airbus, focusing on project management and risk identification within the A350 program. Early career experience includes project analyst roles at Accenture and internship work related to engineering and sustainable development. Eloy holds an Industrial Engineering degree from Universidad Pontificia Comillas, a Master in Global Supply Chain from Universidad de Sevilla, and is currently pursuing an MBA at ThePower.

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General Dynamics European Land Systems

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General Dynamics European Land Systems is a Europe based business unit of General Dynamics Corporation. Headquartered in Madrid, Spain, General Dynamics European Land Systems is led by Antonio Bueno. We employ some 2.400 highly skilled and motivated people and we are at home at our sites in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Spain and Switzerland. Our products range from wheeled armored and tracked combat vehicles to amphibious bridges and ferry systems, with people all around the world relying on our systems and services. At the heart of our company are our employees. With their different origins, nationalities and cultures, we are inspired by team work and close cooperation across frontiers. We rely on their intimate knowledge of customer requirements and their unique blend of skill and innovation to develop and produce world-class products and services. What makes our company agile and ensures our continual good performance is our culture of partnership and continuous improvement. This culture embraces a shared commitment to consistently look to the future and the flexibility to take on changes. Our priority is to engage employees in finding new ways to do things faster, better and more cost-effectively, to push the boundaries of our potential.


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Madrid, Spain

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1,001-5,000

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