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Lukasz Dudzinski

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"Whether you think you can,
or you think you can't
—you're right"

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me

Education & Qualification

2026-Current

Coming Soon

Electrical Project Manager Project Manager Specialisation Installations & Safety with gibb Berufsfachschule Bern Bern Switzerland planned in 2028
Course Summary
The course prepares participants to independently manage electrical installation and safety system projects. It covers planning, design, and supervision in compliance with relevant standards.The course develops skills in coordinating teams and collaborating with clients and authorities. It includes budget management, scheduling, and technical documentation. A strong focus is placed on safety regulations and legal responsibility. Upon completion, it qualifies participants to take on the role of Electrical Project Manager and oversee entire projects..
2008-2011

Bachelor’s Degree

Bachelor of Science with Honours in Audio Technology and Computer Science with Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge United Kingdom in 2011
Course Summary
The course combined Audio Technology and Computer Science, giving me a strong foundation in computing, digital systems, and programming. It strengthened analytical thinking, technical problem-solving, and the structured connection between software and modern digital technology.
1995-1999

Technical Diploma

Electrical Technician Specialisation Electrical Installations with Technical Secondary School of Electrical Engineering Katowice Poland in 1999
Course Summary
This programme built a strong technical foundation in electrical systems, installations, technical documentation, safety standards, and fault analysis. It combined theory with vocational practice and established a solid base for later technical and professional development.

Professional Experience

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From wiring
to control
systems
logic.

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Orbit view

Walk around the form instead of reading it flat.

Keep scrolling through this pinned scene and the perspective shifts around model four, revealing how the silhouette behaves from the front, side, back, and return angle.

01 / Front edge
Arrival

Land on the face of the object.

The first beat keeps the form almost frontal so the transition into orbit feels grounded.

02 / Left flank
Contour

Slide into the side cut.

Mid scroll exposes the contour tension and makes the model feel spatial, not poster-like.

03 / Back sweep
Negative space

Catch the rear arc.

The deepest part of the orbit lingers on the voids and frame lines before curving back.

04 / Return frame
Resolution

Settle on the final silhouette.

The orbit closes by returning to a cleaner angle, so the object resolves with intention.

Scroll, drag, or use arrows.

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Companies I Know Inside Out

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Professional Highlights,
by the Numbers.

YEARS of Experience
25+
Professional Highlights, by the Numbers.
PROJECTS Delivered
53
SYSTEMS Handled
100+
SKILLS Mastered
7
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COUNTRIES Worked in
12
1 GOAL - do it right
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2026