Sean Mc Cauley
About Sean Mc Cauley
Sean McCauley is a Program Controller with a background in Accounting and Finance, holding a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Oakland University. He has accumulated diverse experience in the automotive industry, having worked at Faurecia, General Motors, and American Axle & Manufacturing.
Current Role as Program Controller
Sean Mc Cauley currently holds the position of Program Controller at Faurecia, where he has been employed since 2019. His role involves overseeing financial aspects of various programs, ensuring that budgets are adhered to and financial reporting is accurate. This position is based in Auburn Hills, Michigan, where he applies his expertise in accounting and finance to support the company's operational goals.
Previous Experience at Faurecia
Before becoming Program Controller, Sean Mc Cauley worked at Faurecia in multiple capacities. He served as a Cost Analyst from 2014 to 2015, where he focused on analyzing costs associated with production. Additionally, he was a Capital and Tooling Co-op in 2013 for eight months, contributing to financial planning and tooling projects. His experiences at Faurecia have provided him with a strong foundation in the automotive industry.
Educational Background in Accounting and Finance
Sean Mc Cauley earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a focus on Accounting and Finance from Oakland University. His studies spanned from 2009 to 2014, equipping him with essential knowledge and skills in financial management, accounting principles, and business operations. This educational background supports his professional roles in financial analysis and program management.
Early Career at General Motors and AAM
Sean Mc Cauley's early career included positions at General Motors and AAM - American Axle & Manufacturing. He worked as a Summer Temporary Hourly Employee at General Motors in 2012 for four months, gaining hands-on experience in the automotive sector. Additionally, he served as an Accounts Receivable Co-op at AAM from 2012 to 2013 for four months, where he was involved in financial operations related to accounts receivable.