Bruce Sloan
About Bruce Sloan
Bruce Sloan is the Vice President of Engineering and Quality at Asurion, with a diverse background in engineering roles across various industries and extensive experience in quality management and process improvement.
Title
Bruce Sloan is the Vice President Of Engineering And Quality at Asurion, a role he has held since 2009. In this capacity, he oversees engineering and quality processes, ensuring high standards in product development and customer satisfaction.
Company
Bruce Sloan currently works at Asurion. As Vice President Of Engineering And Quality, he plays a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing the company's engineering practices and quality management systems. Asurion is a company known for providing insurance solutions and tech support for electronic devices.
Education and Expertise
Bruce Sloan holds a BSc (Hons) in Industrial Design Technology from Edinburgh Napier University, where he studied from 1993 to 1997. He has furthered his education by participating in the Developing For the Future (DFF) course, aimed at identifying and nurturing future leadership talent. He also holds a Green Belt in Six Sigma, underscoring his expertise in process improvement and quality management.
Previous Roles
Before joining Asurion, Bruce Sloan worked at Selex Galileo as AIT Lead (2005-2007) and Senior Production Engineer (2001-2004). His earlier roles include Reliability Engineer at Motorola (1999-2001) and Design Engineer at Astec Developments (1997-1999). These roles have provided him with a comprehensive background in engineering and quality management across various industries.
Professional Experience
Bruce Sloan has extensive experience in multiple industries, including Oil and Gas exploration, Mobile communications, and Defence. He has been involved in LASER, IRCM, and RADAR development and production contracts. His skills include Design For Manufacture (DFM), Continuous Improvement, LEAN Manufacturing, and Project Management. Additionally, he has worked on international projects, such as transferring a new product from the US to the UK.