About
Continuous learner, outdoor enthusiast and proud multipotentialite — an R&D supervisor about as interested in tolerance stack-ups as in parish registers from 1834.
Work
Full experienceWith a strong technical foundation in EPS and Powerpack integration, I’ve spent over a decade solving complex engineering challenges. But what truly drives me is working with people.
Whether it’s scaling an R&D team from scratch, navigating high-stakes OEM escalations, or managing global knowledge transfers, I excel at disarming tension and bringing everyone to the same table. I combine engineering rigor with an approachable, empathetic leadership style that turns stressful escalations into strong, long-term partnerships.
Engineering Supervisor, Powerpack Application Team
Nexteer Automotive — Tychy, Poland
14 engineers, from project nomination through to SOP
Electric power steering — mechatronic integration for EV and automotive OEMs
Curiosity
I’m driven by relentless curiosity across wildly different fields — from mechatronics and woodworking to offshore sailing, endurance sports, political philosophy, genealogy, and popular science.
For me these aren’t just disconnected hobbies. They’re different lenses through which I learn about people, strategy, precision, and mechanics — all while enjoying a grounded, happy family life with my wife and 10-year-old son.
How macro-level systems work, and what high-stakes decision-making teaches about leadership.
- Geopolitics & defense: I rarely miss an episode of Ground Zero with Gen. Rajmund Andrzejczak and Sławomir Dębski.
- Modern history & politics: Prof. Antoni Dudek’s weekly commentary, from one of Poland’s foremost experts on contemporary political history.
- Philosophy of law: Prof. Marcin Matczak’s essays (Prawem i Rozumem) on how law, ethics and clear communication shape a society.
My feed is dominated by people who take the physical world apart on camera — Veritasium, Smarter Every Day, Steve Mould, Practical Engineering, Stuff Made Here.
What keeps me there is the same thing that keeps me in engineering: fluid dynamics, wave mechanics, unexpected phenomena, and elegant structural solutions.
A family tree past a thousand individuals, traced to the early 19th century. My favourite exercise in data analysis, patience and archive work — and eventually, a book.
Offshore sailing, with a clear destination: the Yacht Captain’s licence. Fluid mechanics, weather routing, risk management and crew coordination, all at once and all for real. The plan is here.
Thousands of kilometres of gravel each year and the gym twice a week. Unironically, Garmin and Strava are my favourite social media. More on that.
Unplugging by working wood with hand tools only — a meditative exercise in patience, geometry and raw mechanical design. Currently on the peg.
Away from the desk
Most of what I learn happens somewhere other than a desk — on the water in a rising Baltic swell, on a gravel road at hour nine, or bent over a parish register nobody has opened in a century.
These are a few of those places. Nothing staged and nothing especially flattering; just the parts of the year that leave the deepest marks.