Remi Delpierre
About Remi Delpierre
Remi Delpierre is the Responsable Sécurité Ferroviaire/Tramway at Transdev, where he has worked since 2012. He has a background in maintenance engineering and safety management, with previous roles at RHODIA CHIMIE, BUREAU VERITAS, and BOSCH.
Work at Transdev
Remi Delpierre has been employed at Transdev since 2012, where he holds the position of Responsable Sécurité Ferroviaire/Tramway. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing safety protocols related to rail and tram operations. He actively participates in the company's group-wide safety initiatives, contributing to the overall safety strategy of the organization. Additionally, he conducts and leads safety training sessions, which are essential for the professional development of his colleagues in the safety domain.
Previous Experience in Safety and Maintenance
Before joining Transdev, Remi Delpierre worked at Bureau Veritas from 2008 to 2012 as Responsable opérationnel du service Inspection et Vérification en Service (IVS) in the Grenoble region. His earlier roles include positions at RHODIA CHIMIE and BOSCH as Ingénieur en méthodes de maintenance. His diverse experience in maintenance and safety has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of operational protocols in various industrial settings.
Education and Expertise
Remi Delpierre has a solid educational background in industrial production and maintenance. He achieved a Licence en Science de la Production Industrielle with a specialization in Maintenance from Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée in 2004. He furthered his studies with a Master 2 in Maintenance et Maitrise des risques industriels from the same university in 2008. Additionally, he holds a BTS in electrotechnique from Lycée Galilée, completed in 2003. His education supports his qualifications to operate both tramways and tram-trains.
Safety Liaison and Regulatory Role
In his current role, Remi Delpierre serves as a safety reference for the STRMTG (Service Technique des Remontées Mécaniques et des Transports Guidés) and SDIS (Service Départemental d'Incendie et de Secours). This position involves liaising with regulatory bodies and emergency services, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and protocols. His expertise in safety management is critical in maintaining operational safety standards within the transportation sector.