Rheinmetall
Corentin JACQUIN is an experienced professional in the automotive sector, currently serving as a Project Buyer at Rheinmetall since September 2015, focusing on Mechanical/Switchable Water Pumps and Mechanical/Variable Oil Pumps components. Responsibilities include managing supplier relationships regarding timing, costs, and project development issues until the release of Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) and introduction into serial production. Previously, Corentin held roles as a Commodity Buyer for mechanical parts, gaining hands-on experience through a sandwich course with Pierburg Pump Technology, and served as a Customer Program Manager within the Defence sector, engaging in market analysis and sales management. A background in mechanical engineering was established through education at Ecole nationale d'Ingénieurs de Metz, IUT METZ, and Lycée Pierre Mendes France, complemented by diverse work experience including a mechanical technician internship at Peugeot and seasonal work at Fraispertuis-City Amusement Park.
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Rheinmetall
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Rheinmetall AG is a Germany-based company that specializes in security and mobility solutions. It operates through two segments: Defence and Automotive. The Defence segment is divided into three divisions: Vehicle Systems, which manufactures wheeled tactical vehicles and armored tracked vehicles, nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) protection and turret systems; Weapon and Ammunition, which includes large and medium caliber weapons and ammunition, weapon stations, charge systems and propellant powders, and Electronic Solutions, which develops air defense, command, control and reconnaissance systems, sensors and simulation systems, among others. The Automotive segment also has three divisions: Mechatronics, which develops actuators, solenoid valves, systems for cutting emissions, as well as water, oil and vacuum pumps; Hardparts, which manufactures pistons, engine blocks, cylinder heads, plain bearings and bushes, and Aftermarket, which comprises the global replacement parts business.