Alpine
Nadjib DEBACHE is an experienced architect in systems engineering and electrical validation, currently serving as Architecte systèmes at Alpine since January 2022. Prior to this, Nadjib worked at ArianeGroup as an Electrical Validation & Verification Test Engineer, focusing on the test and validation of electrical/electronic systems for the Ariane 6 launcher. Experience at Groupe Renault includes roles such as Architecte Electrique Electronique for the Espace V Phase 2 project, where responsibilities involved the integration of electrical and electronic systems, as well as leading system engineering efforts on various technologies. Earlier roles also include developing innovation for hybrid vehicle shielding and embedded software for automotive security systems. Nadjib holds a specialized master's degree in Electric Vehicle Management from Mines Paris - PSL and a Master 2 in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing from Université Évry Paris-Saclay.
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Alpine
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Founded in 1955, Alpine has established itself over the years with its French-style sports cars. Benefiting from the heritage and know-how of its historic Manufacture Alpine Dieppe Jean Rédélé and the mastery of Alpine engineering in collaboration with the Alpine Racing teams, Alpine is becoming the leading brand in sports innovation. In the future, the brand's range will consist of a 'dream garage' of 100% electric, sporty, exclusive and real-life models. Competition remains at the heart of the brand ambitious projects. Designed by a driver, Alpine has made its mark in all disciplines of motor sport, whether in Formula 1, rallying or endurance. People are the engine of Alpine. Ambitious, competent and passionate, our employees take on new challenges every day to raise the brand to the top of automotive innovation. Together, we do everything we can to achieve our goals. Our diversity is our strength. Join us and make Alpine history by applying via our website, in the "Careers" section.