With 12 years of experience as an Engineer and Program Manager in the Aerospace, Naval, Nuclear, and Logistics industry, I am currently seeking new opportunities in management and corporate roles. Born and raised in Casablanca, I have always been passionate about exploring different cultures and have travelled extensively. This multicultural background has honed my ability to adapt quickly, a skill that I have consistently demonstrated throughout my career.
My adaptability has been instrumental in successfully managing critical situations and seamlessly transitioning into new environments and industries. I believe in a management style that blends pragmatism with humility and I thrive on taking on ambitious challenges that require dynamism, efficiency, and creativity.
Being open-minded and multilingual (French, English, Spanish, and Arabic), I strongly believe that growth and personal development occur outside of one's comfort zone. This mindset drives me to continuously seek out new experiences and challenges.
I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to contribute my skills and expertise to a new organization and I look forward to the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.
Isis-Mpp (part of the NEXEYA Group) operates in four main areas: the design of complex electronic systems or test means, test engineering, maintenance of critical electronic equipment, and Operational Condition Maintenance (MCO).
Founded in 1982 and then joining the NEXEYA Group in 2007, its internal and external growth has allowed it to become a key player in the aerospace, aeronautics, defense, and transportation sectors. The company had 305 employees in 2010 and has strong references with major clients such as Airbus, EADS, DCN, EDF, Renault, Schneider, and Thales.
With over 1300 employees, the NEXEYA Group achieved a turnover of over €111 million in the 2009/2010 fiscal year, with Isis-Mpp representing 30% of these activities.
Objectives:
Control, repair, and maintenance (MRO) of complex electronic equipment for aerospace defense (ARES - PALMIER radars, electronic cards, attenuators)
Operational maintenance (MOC) and obsolescence management of test equipment used by the Directorate General of Armament (DGA)
Fieldwork: maintenance of military antenna fields - National Navy Transmission Center (CTM)
Experience details:
MRO Project: Troubleshooting of electronic card: ADOUR1 variable attenuator (component of trajectory radars at the Guiana Space Center) - repair, measurements, writing of the acceptance test plan
MRO Site (Field): Maintenance of transceivers and 25 antennas at CTM "La Regine" (military base) - adjustment, tuning of RACAL transmitting antennas, verticality control, mass recording, nozzle pressure verification, troubleshooting of the central compressor.
MOC Project: Expertise on 400kV DESH400 capability (electrostatic discharge system used by the Aerospace Testing Center in Toulouse under the direction of the DGA) - identification of faulty components, ordering of parts with similar performance, participation in cost estimation.
MOC Project: Retrofit of rotary joints for NATO radars, specifically ARES-PALMIER types - work on rotary joints, industrial cleaning, polishing, wiring, work in high frequency.