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Grant Wheeler

Vice President Of Engineering - Control Devices at Stoneridge

Grant Wheeler has a diverse range of work experience spanning several decades. Grant began their career at General Motors in 1979, where they held various engineering and management roles within the Rochester Products Division. Grant then became an Advanced Engineering Manager for the Packard Electric Division, responsible for developing new technologies and potential products. In 2002, when the Packard Electric Division became Delphi Automotive Systems, they continued as the North American Product Engineering Manager for the Delphi Electrical Center Business Unit. Grant successfully relocated a Product Engineering group to Juarez, Mexico, led competitive assessment efforts, and contributed to consistent business wins and revenue growth. From 2007 to 2010, Grant served as a Purchasing Manager for the Delphi North America Electrical Center and Automotive Wiring Business Unit. In 2010, they moved to Aptiv, where they worked as a Global Engineering Manager for Electrical Centers until November 2021. Grant's most recent role is as the Vice President of Engineering - Control Devices at Stoneridge since December 2020. Grant'sexperience includes managing quality, material performance, supplier quality, sourcing strategies, and engineering development of new technologies and products.

Grant Wheeler attended high school at Gilman from 1972 to 1975. After completing high school, they pursued a degree in Mechanical Engineering at Union College from 1975 to 1979, earning a BSME.

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  • Vice President Of Engineering - Control Devices

    December, 2020 - present

  • Director Of Quality

    April, 2020

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