Mickael Trannoy

Mickael Trannoy

Development Engineer Expert Metal & Structure Since January 2018 @ Faurecia

About Mickael Trannoy

Mickael Trannoy is a Development Engineer specializing in metal and structure at Faurecia since January 2018. He has extensive experience in quality assurance and product development across various roles at Faurecia and other companies, contributing to significant automotive programs.

Current Role as Development Engineer

Mickael Trannoy has been serving as a Development Engineer - Expert Metal & Structure at Faurecia since January 2018. In this role, he focuses on product and process feasibility, utilizing tools such as Autoform formability and nesting. His responsibilities include engaging in design reviews, design to cost initiatives, and conducting DFMEA/PFMEA analyses. He has a significant impact on the development of structural parts for interior division products.

Experience at Faurecia

Mickael Trannoy has extensive experience at Faurecia, having worked in various capacities since 2005. His roles include Supplier Quality Assurance, Advanced Supplier Quality, OEM Quality, and Supplier Quality Manager. Over the years, he has contributed to multiple projects and initiatives, enhancing quality assurance processes and supplier relationships. He has also served as a trainer for the Faurecia Engineering Academy since 2015.

Previous Employment History

Before his tenure at Faurecia, Mickael Trannoy worked at several companies in the automotive sector. He was a Technicien maintenance at Poclain Hydraulics from 1994 to 1996. He then joined Dura Automotive as Product Quality from 1999 to 2001. His early experience at Faurecia included roles in Supplier Quality Assurance and OEM Quality, which laid the foundation for his later positions.

Involvement in Major Programs

Mickael Trannoy has participated in the development of key automotive programs during his career. Notable projects include B460 for Ford, B3B4 for Peugeot 108, Citroen C1, and Toyota Aygo, as well as P8 for the New 3008, D34 for the DS3 Crossback, and XFK for the New Kangoo. His contributions have been essential in the design and production of structural components for various OEMs worldwide.

Specialization in Product and Process Feasibility

Mickael Trannoy specializes in product and process feasibility, focusing on the technical aspects of manufacturing and design. His expertise includes the use of Autoform for formability assessments and nesting solutions. This specialization supports his role in ensuring that products meet both quality standards and cost-effectiveness throughout the development process.

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