Charles Spinnewyn Bouvet
About Charles Spinnewyn Bouvet
Charles Spinnewyn Bouvet is a Resident Engineer at Faurecia, where he has worked since 2016. He has a background in engineering, with degrees from the National University of Singapore and Grenoble INP, and has held various engineering roles across multiple companies, contributing to significant projects in the automotive sector.
Work at Faurecia
Charles Spinnewyn Bouvet has been employed at Faurecia since 2016, serving as a Resident Engineer in Gaydon. In this role, he drives weekly Business Team Meetings to effectively address and resolve issues. He has successfully led the L560 (Velar) Door Panels PSW project, which resulted in high customer satisfaction. His responsibilities also include managing tools such as AIMS (Issues tracker) and RMDV (Requirements tracker) to ensure project compliance and efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Charles Spinnewyn Bouvet studied at the National University of Singapore, where he completed an Engineering faculty program in 2013 for 11 months. He also holds an Engineer's Degree in Product Engineering from Grenoble INP - Génie Industriel, which he achieved from 2010 to 2014. Additionally, he completed a one-year program in Management Innovation Technologies (MANINTEC) at the same institution in 2014. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his engineering expertise.
Background
Before his current position at Faurecia, Charles Spinnewyn Bouvet worked in various engineering roles. He served as a Product Development Engineer at Faurecia for six months in 2015 in Région de Valence, Espagne. He also worked at Renault as a Pilot Innovations openings modules engineer in 2014 for five months in Technocentre Guyancourt. His earlier experience includes a role as a Design Engineer at DAVRICOURT Consulting from 2014 to 2015 and as an Assistant Methods Engineer at Esterline - Souriau in 2012.
Achievements
Charles Spinnewyn Bouvet has made significant contributions in his engineering roles. He played a key role in the acquisition of the L460 (Range Rover) and L461 (Range Rover Sport) Door Panels Programmes. He has been recognized by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) designers for his support in achieving their design vision. His ability to manage the interface with JLR across multiple departments, including Engineering, Design, and Safety, has been instrumental in project success.