Romain Boisleve

Ingénieur Support Client at Safety Line

Romain BOISLEVE is an accomplished engineering professional currently serving as Client Support Engineer at SAFETY LINE since February 2019. Concurrently, Romain BOISLEVE is pursuing a master's degree at ESTACA - Ecole Supérieure des Techniques Aéronautiques et de Construction Automobile. Prior experience includes a role as Project Coordinator for Tools at Laroche Group, where Romain BOISLEVE applied Airbus project management methods within the Supply Chain and Quality Improvement Programme. Previous internships include technical writing at NMJ SERVICES, lean manufacturing at UTC Aerospace Systems, and logistics management at SNCF. Romain BOISLEVE also completed an exchange semester at Polytechnique Montréal in Aeronautical Engineering and holds a degree from ESTACA obtained between 2014 and 2018.

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Eaubonne, France

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Safety Line

At the end of 2010, Pierre Jouniaux founded Safety Line and surrounded himself with professionals in air transport and air safety. This combination of competences allowed the company to identify opportunities for early developpement of technologies at the boundaries between Big Data and Artificial Intelligence.With strong national andinternational references Safety Line strengthens its expertise, based on its two main assets and founding pillars: aeronautical expertise and data processing, in order to become a leader in the area of « Big Data » for aviation data.Safety Line’s technical staff is composed of highly experienced professionals with varied and complementary skills. The team’s versatility is an asset when proposing innovative solutions for aviation safety management. Their team is comprised of statistic researchers whose work is focused on identifying weak signals based on recorded flight data and founders of Safety Line gained expertise at the BEA (Bureau d’Enquête et d’Analyse pour la Sécurité de l’Aviation Civile, the French agency responsible for investigation of civilian air crashes).


Headquarters

Paris, France

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11-50

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