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Siemens º£½ÇÊÓÆµ CEO Juergen Maier to leave role after 33 years at firm

During his time as Siemens º£½ÇÊÓÆµ boss, the company has opened and employed 1,000 people at its wind turbine blade factory in Hull

Juergen Maier has been at Siemens for over three decades(Image: Brid Spa)

Juergen Maier has announced he is to leave his role as CEO at Siemens º£½ÇÊÓÆµ after 33 years at the company.

Mr Maier, who on Monday revealed he was taking early retirement to “re-charge his energy,” said his time at the helm of Siemens had been “a privilege.”

During his time as Siemens º£½ÇÊÓÆµ boss, the company has opened and employed 1,000 people at its wind turbine blade factory in Hull.

Siemens followed up that success with plans to build a new train factory in East Yorkshire, in a move which if approved will create around 700 jobs in Goole.

The global engineering giant also employs 1,000 staff across three sites in Manchester, including its main base at Princess Parkway, Didsbury.

Mr Maier said in a statement: “Decisions to leave great companies and teams of people are not easy and after 33 years of working at Siemens, this was indeed one of those very tough decisions for me.

Siemens º£½ÇÊÓÆµ boss Juergen Maier speaking in Bridlington(Image: Simon Kench - Bridlington Spa)

“The reason to retire now is purely a matter of life balance. Whilst I have always thrived on the hard work and adrenaline that comes with my job, I also know that the body needs a little rest at times.

“So, early retirement feels right at this point, to re-charge my energy to then take on some exciting new opportunities to support º£½ÇÊÓÆµ industry. I suspect that won’t take me too long.”