Summary
Clement Bertrand is a Process Engineer Manager with 10 years of hands-on experience in thermal and mechanical engineering, leading process and product development across energy and superalloys sectors. He combines deep technical skills—FEA/CFD, CAD, process FMEA, and root-cause methodologies like 8D—with practical shop-floor improvements in casting, lean manufacturing and KPI-driven productivity gains. At GE Vernova he progressed from technical lead to manager roles, applying NPI, supplier quality and cost-control to complex turbine component programs. Notably, he has a PhD-focused research background in non-intrusive sensors and phase-change modeling, which informs his analytical approach to instrumentation and process control. Known for building and training cross-functional teams, he has repeatedly doubled throughput and cut cycle times through fixtures, tooling and robust work instructions. Based in Philadelphia, he blends scientific rigor with pragmatic manufacturing solutions to deliver measurable quality and performance improvements.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master Energy Systems, Erasmus Semester, Master Energy Systems, Erasmus Semester at University of Gävle
D.U.T. Mesures Physiques (equivalent to BTEC High National Diploma), Specialization: Physical Measurements, D.U.T. Mesures Physiques (equivalent to BTEC High National Diploma), Specialization: Physical Measurements at Université Montpellier II
Master of Industrial Systems Engineering, Specialization: Thermal Systems Engineering, Master of Industrial Systems Engineering, Specialization: Thermal Systems Engineering at Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mechanical Engineering at Université de Sherbrooke
French, English, German, Spanish