Zach Tinkler
Zach Tinkler
Zach is the Control Panel Builder Segment Manager at Schneider Electric in the Industrial Automation Division. In this role, he works with panel builders and channel partners to improve the panel performance and energy efficiency through Schneider Electric's innovative automation products.
Zach took on this new position after focusing his time in the field of building and industrial automation sales and marketing. Zach first joined Schneider Electric as a product marketing manager for electromechanical devices. In that role, he was tasked with launching new products and managing the financial performance of these products.
Prior to joining Schneider Electric, Zach worked...
Zach is the Control Panel Builder Segment Manager at Schneider Electric in the Industrial Automation Division. In this role, he works with panel builders and channel partners to improve the panel performance and energy efficiency through Schneider Electric's innovative automation products.
Zach took on this new position after focusing his time in the field of building and industrial automation sales and marketing. Zach first joined Schneider Electric as a product marketing manager for electromechanical devices. In that role, he was tasked with launching new products and managing the financial performance of these products.
Prior to joining Schneider Electric, Zach worked for a few years at Siemens Building Technology where he sold products and services to optimize building systems though automation devices.
Articles
Machine and Process Management
Expert Recommendations: Approaching IIoT for Developers and Installers
4 min read | Zach Tinkler
Machine and Process Management
Control Panel Developers and Installers: Understanding what IIoT solutions manufactures are offering
2 min read | Zach Tinkler
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