Maxime Trap
About Maxime Trap
Maxime Trap is a Principal Development Engineer at Faurecia Interior Systems in Méru, France, where he has worked since 2016. He coordinates an international cross-functional team and serves as a key technical interface with car manufacturers.
Work at Faurecia
Maxime Trap has been employed at Faurecia since 2016, currently holding the position of Principal Development Engineer. In this role, he serves as a key technical interface with car manufacturers, representing Faurecia Interior Systems. He provides technical orientations and contributes to defining and tracking the program master plan alongside the Program Manager. Additionally, he coordinates and manages an International Cross Functional Team for program design and engineering activities. His extensive experience at Faurecia spans over eight years, and he continues to work in Méru, Hauts-de-France, France.
Previous Experience
Prior to his current role at Faurecia, Maxime Trap completed an end-of-course internship at Faurecia Interior Systems in 2016, focusing on the optimization of the tool design process for six months in Meru. He also worked as a Consultant Tooling Engineer at DAVRICOURT for three months in 2016. Earlier in his career, he served as an Assistant Engineer at SNCF from 2014 to 2015 for five months in the Paris region and completed a technician internship at Snecma in 2011 for one month in Evry-Crobeil.
Education and Expertise
Maxime Trap's educational background includes a Baccalauréat with a mention TB from Lycée Robert Doisneau, where he studied Option science de l'ingénieur from 2008 to 2011. He then pursued a degree in Mechanical Systems Engineering at Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), achieving his Engineer's degree from 2011 to 2016. Additionally, he completed an exchange semester in Mechanical Design at Linköping University in 2015 for eleven months. His academic qualifications support his expertise in engineering and design.
Leadership and Processes
In his role at Faurecia, Maxime Trap leads the Design Review Commitment Before Tooling Launch (DRCBTL) process. This responsibility underscores his leadership in ensuring that design reviews are conducted effectively prior to the launch of tooling. His ability to coordinate teams and manage engineering activities is essential for the successful execution of projects within the organization.