Greg Bell
About Greg Bell
Greg Bell serves as the AP Exterior Systems Application Supervisor at Ford Motor Company, where he has worked since 2018. He has extensive experience in overseeing the design and quality of exterior components for various Ford vehicles in Australia and internationally.
Work at Ford Motor Company
Greg Bell has held multiple positions at Ford Motor Company since 2006. He currently serves as the AP Exterior Systems Application Supervisor in Melbourne, Australia, a role he has occupied since 2018. Additionally, he has been the Asia Pacific Body Exterior Quality Quarterback since 2014 at the Engineering Technology Centre in Campbellfield, Victoria, Australia. His responsibilities include overseeing the design and release of exterior systems for vehicles such as the Ford Ranger and Everest. He also leads a team focused on various exterior components, including roof rails and side steps.
Previous Roles at Ford Motor Company
Prior to his current roles, Greg Bell worked in several capacities at Ford Motor Company. He served as a Senior Project Engineer from 2006 to 2010 and was the Ford Ranger Launch Leader for Body Interior & Exterior in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 2011 to 2012. He also worked as a Launch Engineer for the T6 Body Exterior in Rayong, Thailand, from 2010 to 2011. These positions contributed to his extensive experience in engineering and project management within the automotive sector.
Education and Expertise
Greg Bell studied at Monash University, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial & Computing from 1996 to 1999. He also completed his secondary education at Sandringham Secondary College. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in engineering and project management at Ford Motor Company, particularly in the development of automotive exterior systems.
Responsibilities and Projects
In his current role, Greg Bell has commodity responsibility for a wide range of exterior components, including sports hoops, bedliners, and wheel arch liners. He oversees the development of various exterior systems, such as roller shutters and fuel filler housings, for new model vehicles. His leadership in these projects ensures that the design and quality meet the standards expected in the automotive industry.