Marc-Olivier Gagnon

Vice President Of Engineering And Product Support at Heroux-Devtek

Marc-Olivier Gagnon has a strong background in engineering and product support. Marc-Olivier has held various leadership roles throughout their career, starting in 1997 with CAE Inc. as a Group Leader in Mechanical Engineering. In 2004, they joined Héroux-Devtek as a Program Manager, responsible for development programs of landing gear systems. Marc-Olivier excelled in managing commercial proposals, engineering resources, and customer and product support. From 2011 to 2015, Marc-Olivier served as the Director of Product Support at Héroux-Devtek, where they created and managed the Product Support new business unit, providing technical support, spare parts distribution, and repair services. Marc-Olivier later moved on to become the Vice President of Product Support, overseeing worldwide support and services. Currently, Marc-Olivier serves as the Vice President of Engineering and Product Support at Héroux-Devtek, continuing to utilize their expertise and leadership skills in the industry.

Marc-Olivier Gagnon completed their undergraduate education from 1993 to 1997 at Polytechnique Montréal, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Following this, Marc-Olivier pursued further studies at the Université de Sherbrooke, where they obtained a Master's degree in Engineering Management. The exact duration of their time at Université de Sherbrooke is not specified.

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Montréal, Canada

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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.


Headquarters

Longueuil, Canada

Employees

1,001-5,000

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