Jean Pierre Hathout
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Jean Pierre Hathout is from Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. Jean-Pierre works in the following industries: "Robot Manufacturing". Jean-Pierre is currently President of Teradyne Robotics at Teradyne. Jean-Pierre also works as President at Universal Robots, a job Jean-Pierre has held since May 2025. In Jean-Pierre's previous role as a President at Mobile Industrial Robots A/S, Jean-Pierre worked in Odense, South Denmark, Denmark until May 2025. Prior to joining Mobile Industrial Robots A/S, Jean-Pierre was a President SIT Controls USA, Inc. at Sit Group and held the position of President SIT Controls USA, Inc. at Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. Prior to that, Jean-Pierre was a Board Vice President at Bosch, based in Wernau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany from Jan 2017 to Jun 2017. Jean-Pierre started working as Vice President R&D & Regional Asia-Pacific General Manager at Bosch in Qingdao, Shandong, China in Aug 2014. From Jun 2011 to Jul 2014, Jean-Pierre was Vice President Engineering at Bosch, based in Izmir area, Turkey. Prior to that, Jean-Pierre was a Director of Condensing Technology Platform Research & Development at Bosch, based in Deventer, the Netherlands from Jun 2009 to Jun 2011. Jean-Pierre started working as Director Product Development at Bosch in Manisa, Turkey in Jan 2008.
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Jean Pierre Hathout's current jobs
Jean Pierre Hathout's past jobs
Responsible for the business of the SIT group in North & South America.
Engineering Board Member for Commercial Air Conditioning.
- Board member for the Commercial Air Conditioning business unit of the Thermotechnology division. In tandem, regional business unit head in China. Also, functionally responsible for engineering for the Thermotechnology division including the business units of residential wall-mounted boilers, water heaters & commercial boilers & air conditioning. Led a global team of 100+ engineers and 400+ plant associates. - Launched 1st light commercial heat pump and 1st made-to-order air handling units in the division. - Contributed in the integration of newly acquired company and joint ventures.
- Chaired the platform engineering the Netherlands & Turkey serving 8 manufacturing locations including Turkey, the Netherlands, UK, Germany, France, Portugal, China & Russia. Managing 2 departments with a total of 100 associates. - Centralized platform for serving the global market. - Led the know-how transfer from high to low-cost locations, increasing the profit margin substantially.
- Owner of the condensing technology platform including heat cells, hydraulics & corresponding components. Managed 2 teams of 70 associates in the Netherlands & Turkey. Responsible for platform in the business unit wall-mounted heaters in 7 manufacturing locations: Turkey, the Netherlands, France, UK, Portugal, China & Germany. - Developed highest power density heat cell to date in the EU market using friction welding technology. Still holds the record for smallest-size heating appliance and one of the biggest sellers especially in the UK and Netherlands.
- Managed 60 associates in Turkey and France. - Launched in-house production of a hot water comfort heat exchanger to counter an oligopolistic supply chain. Used on >90% of Bosch's 1.3M yearly heating appliances to date.
- Spearheaded visionary flameless combustion and its sensing and controlling to achieve lowest emissions and fuel consumption. First to implement hydrogen as a renewable clean fuel in an automotive prototype. - Accomplishments featured in the 2006 Bosch Annual Report. - Managed a multi-national team of 60 engineers in 2 continents + a team at Stanford University.
Led projects in the area of novel automotive engine controls including Controlled Auto Ignition (CAI), Homogeneous Chrage Compression Ignition (HCCI) & Jet Ignition. Collaborated closely with Stanford University & the University of California at Berkeley. Also, a project in the area of vehicle stability control ( Electronic Stability Program, ESP). During this period was also a visiting research scholar at Stanford University.
Led projects in the field of autonomous driving, including sensor fusion in close collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute. Participated also in a project that resulted in a vehicle accident recorder, black box, for the car.