Heroux-Devtek
Guy Delisle has a strong and extensive work experience in various leadership roles within the manufacturing and supply chain industry. Guy currently serves as the Vice-President of Information Technology at Héroux-Devtek since September 2021. Prior to that, they worked at Datalogue, where they were involved in developing manufacturing and supply chain solutions. Delisle also served as the Chief Operating Officer at Artesyn Embedded Technologies, overseeing global operations, supply chain management, and IT. Guy held a senior vice president position at Celestica, where they managed operations in different regions and achieved significant accomplishments such as opening a new site in Malaysia. Delisle has also worked at Sanmina-SCI as the Vice President General Manager, leading EMS operations and new product introductions. Additionally, they held various roles at Kulicke and Soffa and IBM, demonstrating a progression from engineering to director positions.
Guy Delisle attended Polytechnique Montréal from an unknown start year until 1985, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Systems Engineering. Additionally, they participated in a marketing workshop as part of their executive education at Queen's University. Guy also holds a certification as an Engineer, though the specific institution and details of its acquisition are unknown.
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Heroux-Devtek
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Heroux Devtek Inc is a Canada-based company engaged in the design, development, manufacture, repair and overhaul of landing gear and actuation systems and components for the aerospace market. It manufactures electronic enclosures, heat exchangers and cabinets for airborne radar, electro-optic systems and aircraft controls through its Magtron operations, as well as fluid filters products through its Bolton operations. In the commercial sector, it operates in commercial and business jet, regional aircraft and helicopter markets. On the defense side, it provides parts and services for military aircraft in the United States and Europe. Its facilities are involved in the design and fabrication of landing gear systems and components with the exception of the Toronto facility, which manufactures electronic enclosures, heat exchangers and cabinets for airborne radar, electro-optic systems and aircraft controls, and the Bolton facility, which manufactures fluid filters for aircraft engines.