Yves Mérel
Profile
Mr. Yves Mérel is Vice President-EHS & Lean Transformation at Constellium NV.
Mr. Mérel was previously employed as Head-Lean Manufacturing & Expert Network by Framatome Connectors International SA.
He received his undergraduate degree from Université de Technologie de Compiègne.
Former positions of Yves Mérel
Companies | Position | End |
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CONSTELLIUM SE | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
FCI SA
FCI SA Electronic ComponentsElectronic Technology FCI SA is a leading manufacturer of connectors for various markets such as automotive, telecommunication infrastructures and consumer and industrial electronics. The connector industry is a highly competitive market composed of some companies and FCI is the first and only European connector manufacturer in the industry's top ten. The firm designs and manufactures a multitude of products ranging from the most basic to the most complex, like the smart or high-density connectors you'll find inside your cell phone or laptop computer. Connectors are used in cars, buses, and televisions and they play a vital role in supplying electricity, sending satellite communications and operating hospital equipment. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Training of Yves Mérel
Université de Technologie de Compiègne | Undergraduate Degree |
Experiences
Positions held
Linked companies
Listed companies | 1 |
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CONSTELLIUM SE | Commercial Services |
Private companies | 1 |
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FCI SA
FCI SA Electronic ComponentsElectronic Technology FCI SA is a leading manufacturer of connectors for various markets such as automotive, telecommunication infrastructures and consumer and industrial electronics. The connector industry is a highly competitive market composed of some companies and FCI is the first and only European connector manufacturer in the industry's top ten. The firm designs and manufactures a multitude of products ranging from the most basic to the most complex, like the smart or high-density connectors you'll find inside your cell phone or laptop computer. Connectors are used in cars, buses, and televisions and they play a vital role in supplying electricity, sending satellite communications and operating hospital equipment. | Electronic Technology |
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