Sean Suttman

VP Business Development at IES Infrastructure

Sean Suttman has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies. Sean started their career at Interlott Technologies as a Mechanical Engineer, and later worked at Square D Company as a Design Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, and eventually as a Senior Application Engineer. Following that, they joined National Breaker Services as an Engineering Manager. Sean then moved to Schneider Electric, where they held various roles including Sales Operations Manager, Business Development Manager, and Director of Operations. Sean'smost recent position was at IES Infrastructure Solutions, where they served as Director of Business Development and Marketing before being promoted to VP of Business Development.

Sean Suttman obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Dayton in the years 1992 to 1996.

Location

Mason, United States

Links

Previous companies


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices

This person is not in any offices


IES Infrastructure

Through our subsidiaries, Southern Rewinding, Magnetech Industrial Services, Inc, and Calumet Armature Electric we provide electrical and mechanical solutions to customers both in the United States and abroad. Historically, our subsidiaries were owned by MISCOR Group, Ltd. In September 2013, MISCOR Group, Ltd. was merged with and into a wholly-owned subsidiary of IES Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: IESC). More information on the merger can be found at ies-co.com. Through Southern Rewinding and Magnetech, IES Infrastructure Solutions provides industrial maintenance and repair services for alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) electric motors and generators, as well as power generating and distribution equipment. We also manufacture, remanufacture, and repair industrial lifting magnets, and provide maintenance and repair services for railroad main and auxiliary generators, main alternators, and traction motors. We serve steel, railroad, marine, petrochemical, pulp and paper, wind energy, mining, automotive, power generation, scrap yards, and utility industries.


Industries

Employees

201-500

Links