Jean-Marc Guillou

Global Supply Chain engineer (in France) at Dresser Industries
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(386) 825-5501
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Greater Caen Area, FR

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Experience

    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Global Supply Chain engineer (in France)
      • Feb 2005 - Present

      Global supply chain lead: own and operate planning & purchasing processes Optimize the logistics network, identify and drive cost reduction opportunities and projects Cost management: Lead and coordinate supplier/buyer negotiations to establish company standard cost Material management: ABC analysis, lead action plan and reduce inventory Develop and implement fact-based assessment tools (supplier performance, inventory, cost reduction) Following up benchmarking studies within business units and outside (commodity market) Show less

    • Sales & Marketing Executive (in London UK)
      • Jan 2004 - Aug 2004

      Sales & Marketing Executive : 'hands on' Sales & Marketing Campaign Distributor to identify, develop, manage and monitor successful sales & marketing initiatives, customer services, public speaking. Trainee Manager : ability to effectively communicate, train and develop people. Other taks : management of the warehouse. Sales & Marketing Executive : 'hands on' Sales & Marketing Campaign Distributor to identify, develop, manage and monitor successful sales & marketing initiatives, customer services, public speaking. Trainee Manager : ability to effectively communicate, train and develop people. Other taks : management of the warehouse.

    • Industrial Project Engineer (in France)
      • Jan 2003 - Jun 2003

      Improvement of the setting of prosthetic human hips. Development of a simulation program (C++): - parameter setting - construction 3D of prosthesis of human hip - space placement and orientation - detection of dislocation Market Research : Research of various technologies of sensors in France and abroad. I proposed solutions to improve hip prosthesis implantation method controlled by computer. Improvement of the setting of prosthetic human hips. Development of a simulation program (C++): - parameter setting - construction 3D of prosthesis of human hip - space placement and orientation - detection of dislocation Market Research : Research of various technologies of sensors in France and abroad. I proposed solutions to improve hip prosthesis implantation method controlled by computer.

    • United Kingdom
    • Mining
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Insdustrial Engineer (in UK)
      • Jan 2002 - Jul 2002

      Production Control and Continuous Improvement Projects (Human Machine Interface, PLC, Quality Analysis of products). Improvement of the system overview by achieving Fix32 (HMI) a Regenerative Thermal Oxidiser Scada mimic to assist technicians and operators in fault finding and showing system status. I had to find a relationship/pattern between what product was being run and an innormal level of fuming from a part of the line (embosser). Installation of a loop processor T640, running with a power supply 24VDC in a testing box. I managed the communication between T640 and a PC. I achieved a guide for the utilisation of the T640 software. Show less

    • CAD Technician (in France)
      • May 2000 - Jun 2000

      Research department (3D CAD : SolidWorks) To design a part of a new multifunctional wood machine (saw system). I drew technical designs of two saw systems for the instruction manual (model 3D, quotation and burst sight). Research department (3D CAD : SolidWorks) To design a part of a new multifunctional wood machine (saw system). I drew technical designs of two saw systems for the instruction manual (model 3D, quotation and burst sight).

Education

  • École Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Brest (ENIB)
    5 years, Mechatronics
    2000 - 2003
  • Université de Rennes
    2 years, Mechanical & Production Engineering
    1998 - 2000

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