Jason Phillips
About Jason Phillips
Jason Phillips serves as the Product Manager for Power Supplies, Interface Components, and Surge Protection at Phoenix Contact, where he has worked for over 22 years. He possesses extensive experience in technical expertise, marketing, training, logistics, and market research within the industrial electronics sector.
Current Role at Phoenix Contact
Jason Phillips serves as the Product Manager for Power Supplies, Interface Components, and Surge Protection at Phoenix Contact. He has held this position since 2002, contributing to the company's operations in Milton, Ontario. In this role, he is responsible for managing local sales and marketing for the Industrial Electronics Business Units. His duties include strategic planning and budget management, ensuring alignment with company goals and market demands.
Education and Expertise
Jason Phillips has a solid educational foundation in Chemical Engineering Technology. He studied at Sheridan College from 1994 to 1995, completing a one-year program. He furthered his education at Mohawk College, where he earned a diploma in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology from 1997 to 2002. His expertise spans technical fields, including Industrial Ethernet Networking technology and PLC/BUS networks, as well as wireless technologies for SCADA systems.
Professional Background
Before joining Phoenix Contact, Jason Phillips worked at Shaw Pipe Protection Ltd as a Quality Control professional for six months in 2001. This role took place in Hamilton and Welland, where he gained experience in quality assurance processes within the industrial sector. His career has since evolved, focusing on technical expertise, marketing, training, logistics, and market research in the industrial electronics field.
Technical Skills and Tools
Jason Phillips utilizes Microsoft Excel for data analysis and PowerPoint for creating training and seminar presentations. His technical skills include a strong background in various technologies relevant to industrial electronics, particularly in the areas of power supplies and interface components. His experience with data analysis tools supports his role in managing product lines and enhancing operational efficiency.