Chris Langlois
About Chris Langlois
Chris Langlois serves as the Director of Powertrain Commercial Support at Zero Motorcycles Inc., a position he has held since 2021. With a background in technical training and support, he has over two decades of experience in the motorcycle industry, including significant roles at Triumph Motorcycles America Ltd.
Work at Zero Motorcycles
Chris Langlois has been with Zero Motorcycles Inc. since 2012, initially serving as the Global Technical Training Manager until 2019. He then transitioned to the role of Powertrain Commercial Support Manager, where he worked for five years. In 2021, he advanced to the position of Director of Powertrain Commercial Support. His responsibilities include overseeing commercial support for powertrain systems, contributing to the company's focus on electric motorcycle technology.
Education and Expertise
Chris Langlois completed his high school education at Jonesboro High School, earning a High School Diploma from 1986 to 1988. He furthered his education at the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, where he studied Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology, obtaining a General Motorcycle Mechanics Certificate from 1990 to 1991. This educational background has equipped him with the technical knowledge necessary for his roles in the motorcycle industry.
Background in Triumph Motorcycles
Before joining Zero Motorcycles, Chris Langlois had a significant tenure at Triumph Motorcycles America Ltd. He held various positions, including Service/Warranty Technician from 1999 to 2001, Technical Training Coordinator from 2001 to 2004, and North America IT Support/Technical Training Coordinator from 2004 to 2006. Additionally, he served as Training Manager and Salesforce.com Administrator from 2006 to 2012. His diverse roles at Triumph contributed to his expertise in technical training and support.
Career Progression
Chris Langlois has demonstrated a steady career progression within the motorcycle industry. His journey began as a Service/Warranty Technician at Triumph Motorcycles and evolved through various technical and training roles. His experience at Triumph laid the groundwork for his later positions at Zero Motorcycles, where he has taken on increasing responsibilities, culminating in his current role as Director of Powertrain Commercial Support.