1. Careers
  2. Meet our people
  3. Yann

Yann 

Senior Engineer CAE
  • What is your role within TME?

  • My name is Yann, I’m from Cameroon, and currently I’m a Senior Engineer in our Crash Safety function.
  • How and why did you join Toyota?

  • After High School, I did my first degree in Mechanical Engineering in France at Troyes, then an internship, which wasn’t right for me, so I did my master’s at Cranfield in the UK, where I saw that they were teaching crash safety. I joined TME directly from there in 2013. The role I saw advertised at Toyota was for a Senior Engineer, but you don’t lose anything by applying so I did and got the job. Toyota is a very famous brand in Cameroon, so I was very happy to be successful.
  • Can you briefly describe your journey through Toyota until now? 

  • At the beginning I worked on lots of different projects. I’d thought of doing a PhD after Cranfield but the job at Toyota turned out to be working with PhD students to develop new materials, or a new model, or some research. I did that for around three years then in 2016 started working in Vehicle Development for about half of my time till 2018 when I moved to Japan for a two year Inter Company Transfer working in crash simulation.
    The culture in Japan is very different but the Toyota Way means you can work at any Toyota plant. TME is an international business but for me what is important is how well people accept each other and work together nationality really doesn’t matter when you are doing your job. The Toyota respect for people is a value that’s important to me it’s how I was brought up. 
  • What's it like to work at TME?

  • TME is a good company to work for. You work hard but there are good rewards, like the company car, and support for things you want to do. To be successful here you need to persevere and be motivated. If you want to develop yourself, there are opportunities. If you can show the way you want to go works for you and for Toyota, then you’ll have all the support you need.   
  • What do you enjoy most about your job? 

  • My job is very interesting and challenging. When you drive cars, accidents will happen. We have to ensure that if they do, there is as little risk to you as possible. With simulation we can reproduce exactly what is happening and change the design to check that the vehicle will behave as we want it to, then we can do actual tests to make sure.
    It’s what I went to Japan to train for, and now I bring that experience back to TME to give us the capability here. The best part about working for TME is that freedom to make a difference. It’s very rewarding. 
  • What three words best describe working at Toyota? 

  • Fair, Thriving, Cool. 

Related News

Explore all
Toyota Parts Centre Europe (TPCE) welcomes Heroes of Logistics Challenge accepted: high-school students present solutions to real-life problems in the logistic sec
Discovering Toyota’s diverse career paths with STEAM Days 2024 TME Technical Centre invited students to explore the possibilities for their next chapter in life
Learning, experiencing and exploring at TME R&D Open Day Toyota Technical Centre welcomes the next generation of engineers
Natural diversity of human minds in an inclusive workplace , one of our employee resource groups working to promote DE&I addresses neurodiversity
New Toyota C-HR to be built in Turkey The Sakarya plant will produce the Toyota C-HR plug-in hybrid, and will assemble plug-in hybrid batteries – the first time this takes place in Europe.
Kylie Jimenez wins ANE’s first-ever Eurostars DE&I award Kylie Jimenez receives the first-ever DE&I award given by Automotive News Europe Eurostars
Next step in employee wellbeing We want to enable every one of our employees to take care of their health, resilience and engagement
TOYOTA shares best practices at European Women in Technology Inge Meeusen and Tine Slabbinck take the floor in Amsterdam.
Toyota earns a spot in 2022 LinkedIn Belgium Top 25 Toyota in Europe amongst top workplaces to build career in a supportive company culture
TMMP awarded for gender diversity This award recognises the effort TMMP has made in developing equal opportunities.
Breaking stereotypes on girls and STEM Launching ‘Girls STEM the Future’ in partnership with JA Europe and Inspiring Girls International
Toyota starts production of new 1.5L TNGA engine in Poland The engine will be installed in the conventional and hybrid versions of the Toyota Yaris and Toyota Yaris Cross.
Toyota employees offer a helping hand in Belgium They all work at TME, have good ideas & a common goal – helping people in need. Who are they?
Toyota Corolla’s 50th birthday party in Brussels The world's most popular car is celebrating its 50th anniversary
Students immersed in the Toyota Way Toyota Parts Centre Great Britain welcomes two British students
Amazing ride for a Toyota employee From factory to leading role in Connected Vehicles
It all started with a cake How we donated a Toyota PROACE and 26,000 Euros to charity
Did you ever wonder what Santa’s elves look like? Christmas elves in action