David Mathiot

Responsable Secteur Ingénierie Et Technique Du Bâtiment at HUG - Hopitaux Universitaires de Genève

David Mathiot currently serves as the Responsable Secteur Ingénierie et Technique du Bâtiment at HUG - Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève, focusing on driving growth and innovation within the engineering and building technology sector with a talented team. Previously, at OM Pharma, David held the role of Head Of Building Infrastructure - Energies & Utilities, managing a team and overseeing significant projects with a budget responsibility for CAPEX and OPEX. David's extensive experience in the pharmaceutical industry includes positions at Vifor Pharma, where responsibilities encompassed managing process equipment teams and leading continuous improvement initiatives, and earlier roles at OM Pharma Switzerland and LRG - Laiteries Réunies Genève, which focused on validation engineering and environmental health safety. David holds a Maîtrise in Management de l'environnement du risque industriel et de la sécurité from Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, along with degrees in quality assurance and biological engineering from institutions focused on biotechnology.

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HUG - Hopitaux Universitaires de Genève

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The HUG, the leading university hospital in Switzerland, includes 10 hospitals and 30 health care facilities. They fulfill their mission of treatment, teaching and research guided by four values: quality, service, innovation and responsibility. They are an international reference for excellence in cutting-edge medicine. They guarantee access for everyone to the best care and provide each patient with care that's at the leading edge of knowledge. They include 10 clinical, medical-technical and academic departments, 7 centers of excellence as well as 2 translational research laboratories. The university Hospitals of Geneva have a capacity of around 2'100 beds, provide more than a million ambulatory services per year and employ almost 13'000 staff.


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