Manager of international group with locations in Brazil, France, USA and India. I am responsible for the product definition and making sure it is meeting the client technical specification or requirements.
The position demands traveling 30% of the time and making sure all needs are met for the internal and external clients.
Jay Walton
Group Project Department Manager, High Voltage Transformer Protection
Septeuil, France
Jay Walton | English | French |
Schools attended |
IFG (Manager un centre de Responsabilités)(March 2007- March 2008, BAC +3 Degree obtain with honor mention) |
Stuart School of Business, Illinois Institute of Technology (Classes taken but relocated to France) |
University of Wisconsin-Madison (College of Engineering)(Graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering) |
Since 2002: SERGI SARL, France, India, USA and Brazil |
Group Project Department Manager
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January 2007- Present Group Project Department Manager – Electrical Sector, SERGI SARL, France, India,Brazil and USA ·Project management, budget size from hundred of thousand to 10 million euros. ·Managing the four Group International Project Department sites (4 directs, 35 employees). ·Client relationship building and perform technical presentations, present technical papers. ·Construct and develop the Maintenance, Commissioning, After Sales, and Technical-Commercial department activities of all group sites. March- December 2006 Project Department Manager – Electrical Sector, SERGI SARL, Paris, France ·Develop Group Project Departments in USA, India, France, and Brazil. ·Review and negotiate client contracts, specifications and delivery terms. ·Develop tender bids and contracts. ·Responsible for product development, engineering change notifications technical specifications, and technical documentation. Oct. 2002 - March 2006 Development Engineer - Electrical Sector, SERGI SARL, Paris, France ·Commissioning, Supervision and Installation of electrical and mechanical products around the world. ·Client support/training and technical correspondents with international clients. ·Responsible for technical presentations, procedures, and specifications. ·Design and specify electrical and mechanical aspects of product components. | |
Sector: Electrical and electronic industries |
2002 : INTERNATIONAL TRUCK AND ENGINE, Chicago, IL USA |
Manufacturing Engineer
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April – Oct. 2002 Manufacturing Engineer- Automotive Sector, INTERNATIONAL TRUCK AND ENGINE, Chicago, IL USA ·Responsible for engine assembly and safety documentation. ·Modify existing manufacturing cells to improve working conditions, safety, and quality of the product, and component part flow. ·Manage equipment projects up to 100,000 dollar for new manufacturing cells. and plan new engine development, test, and designs. | |
Sector: Automobile |
2000 - 2002 : FACOM USA OPERATIONS |
Corporate Engineering Manager
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Sept. 2000- April 2002 Corporate Engineering Manager – Industrial Product Sector, FACOM USA OPERATIONSIllinois and Ohio facilities (Promotion Development Manage 6 person team. ·Develop feasibility study for 10 million dollar tool factory relocation. ·Project management and launching of new products and process development entailing product testing, material selection, manufacturing processes, cell layout and inspection. ·Implement product improvements in design and manufacturing to reduce the cost of the final product (average reduction of product cost 30 percent). ·Investigate new manufacturing process and techniques for the following types of manufacturing processes forging, machining, heat-treat, assemble, girding, vibrate, plating, stamping, press operations, marking and material removal. | |
Sector: Mechanical industries |
1998 - 2000 : SENIOR AUTOMOTIVE |
Advance Product Engineer
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June1999 –Sept. 2000 Advance Product Engineer– Automotive Sector, SENIOR AUTOMOTIVE, Chicago, Illinois, USA, (Promotion from Design Engineer) ·Develop First Tier supplier relationship with GM, OPEL, ISUZU and FORD. ·Write and negotiate supplying contracts for clients consisting of price, delivery, design, and packaging, ·Launch and develop new products lines. Involving selection of manufacturing methods, product drawing tolerance, material, selection, supplier selection, product durability testing and testing parameter selection. ·Manage new product development teams, consisting of quality, manufacturing, design engineers, and production personnel and support staff from initial design phase to ramp up production volume. January 1998 -June 1999 Design Engineer– Automotive Sector, SENIOR AUTOMOTIVE, Chicago, IL USA. ·Develop and test stainless steel & other thin wall alloy tubing products (fuel rails, power-train, and exhaust components) for automobile applications. ·Determine manufacturing tolerances and processes for automobile products. ·Develop and conduct corrosion, fatigue, acoustical, load, and stress durability product testing. ·Write durability test procedures and reports for product testing. ·Perform vibration testing on dynamometer with actual test vehicles. | |
Sector: Automobile |
1996 - 1998 : Boeing/McDonnell Douglas Aircraft |
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
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Dec. 1996-January 1998 Senior Manufacturing Engineer– Aerospace Sector, Boeing/McDonnell Douglas Aircraft, St. Louis, Missouri, USA ·Write and correct planning procedures for structural and electrical installations. ·Trouble shoot manufacturing and assemble line daily operations. ·Modify existing tool design to conform to new aircraft production. | |
Sector: Aeronautic construction |
Interests |
Enjoy sailing, golfing, reading, biking, traveling, and jazz music. |


