Roger Maalouf
PDM / DMU consultant Engineer, MDTVISION IBM, consultant for Airbus
Aujourd'hui Ingénieur chez Airbus dans le département Méthodes et outils - Requirements Management & Functional Architecture.
2001 - 2011Department: A350 - System & Cabin installation IDDX, Interface Points Management Tool
Expert for Interface Management between systems, cabin and structure, involving Risk Share Partners in an Extend Enterprise environment.
Expert in business process implementation and workflow definition. Responsible for tool development activities.
Role: validation of business requirements dossier and use-cases, expert for solution implementation based on PDMLink 8 in A350 PLM PDT environment. Responsible for functional specification and GPP deliverables (Functional Test dossier, Concept & Architecture dossier etc.). Migration strategy implementation and follow-up of tool deployment.
Team management and commitment on deliverables (Milestones, quality checks).
Active participation to enhancement topics: Configuration management, brackets standardization rates, etc.
Experience in Value Stream Mapping management technique for process definition.
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Department: A400M Central Program Office/Central Entity - Technical Data Management.
- DMU Process implementation for geometry and product structure simplification in Catia V5.
- DMU conversion and quality enhancement for full configured Aircraft reviews.
- Specification for Maintainability skills around DMU data integration in Windchill PDM.
Skills experience: Maintainability, GSE/AGE (Ground Support Equipment), Mockup integration
Used tools: CATIA V5, DELMIA, DVISE, Windchill Primes, VPM
Responsibilities: Project responsible for supportability data management in Primes.
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Department: A380 - EDKMT (Engineering and Methods)
Job description: Within DMU Concurrent Engineering team, specification and methods development, software tests and deployment around CatiaV5/Delmia. BRDs, PSDs, AMs and APs writing. DMU simulation. Training materials creation, DMU support for GHS teams (Ground handling and servicing).
Member of concurrent engineering team for DMU Specific Product Development project, 2 years.
1999 - 2001Job description: In charge of training development for digital factory skills “Body in white”, using Tecnomatics and Catia V5 software. Elaborating skills based courses and training (Robotics, body in white, welding)
Responsibilities: Leading and developing Digital Factory courses in Robotics and Human simulation. Teaching specialists in Renault plants (Sandouville, Flin) on DMU robotics.
Used Tools: ROBCAD, Delmia, CATIA V5
1997 - 1999First year PHD (Industrial Thesis) in collaboration with Volvo Aero.
Project in the field of Fault Tolerant computer system.
Responsible for a FADEC algorythm implementation on a MOTOROLA Chip for Fault testing. Redendancy hardware architeture evaluation.