Romuald Carré
Analyste fonctionnel, AMADEUS/AMESYS
With a high level cursus in science, I specialized myself in the fields of aerospace.
With an enterprising will and pragmatism, I am also open minded, I enjoy facing new cultures. I plan my career along with discovering new countries. This is how I managed to live and work in Cuba, South-Africa and New-Caledonia.
I have skills to adapt myself in new cultural and professional environments.
I would like to build my own business in the future.
Working for a company that builds around 4 satellites of 150M€ each per year. In charge of a Norwich last generation satellite’s sub-systems understanding. Procedures designer for the same satellite’s launching and station-keeping. As well, I play a part in the associated ground station’s development, test and validation. My different skills allow me to evolve in different areas and have a great understanding of the different interface issues.
2006 - 2007Air traffic chief’s assistant at the Civil Aviation in New Caledonia to get skills in aeronautical security, maintenance and regulations. I am in charge of assessing a local company’s MEL (Minimum Equipment List). In the meantime, I am working on a new regulation for passengers to get a better protection while travelling by plane.
2006 - 2006Involved in the A380 Control and Display System tests at Airbus Institute. I was in charge of testing and validating models considering both simulated data and flight tests data.
2004 - 2005I was involved in the development of a military helicopter autopilot, thus doing control system engineering, performing real and non-real time systems. I used both Matlab and Simulink, regarding flight tests data, to study the open loop of the whole system. I developed a “real” flight simulator for the same helicopter, interfacing outside visual and a real cockpit.
In the meantime, I built an aerodynamic model of the Gripen (a SAAB fighter).
I also worked at the stress department on the C130 outer wing for maintenance purpose.
