Scott’s Biography
Scott Graham is a highly experienced engineer with over two decades of expertise in electrical and EDS (Electrical Distribution Systems) engineering. Starting his career with a four-year apprenticeship with the Metropolitan Police Service, Scott quickly developed a strong foundation in automotive engineering, which has since fueled his progression through various high-profile roles in the automotive industry.
Throughout his career, Scott has worked with several major engineering teams, contributing to global programs across Europe, China, and India. He played a pivotal role in engineering multiple Ford programs, and was part of the small team that developed the first-generation Transit Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV). Notably, Scott was also the EDS Engineer and Electrical Project Lead for McLaren’s groundbreaking MP4-12C, P1, and 650/650s programs, where his technical expertise and leadership were integral to their success.
In his most recent role as EDS Systems Engineer and Team Lead on the new Transit, Scott has been instrumental in advancing electrical systems and engineering solutions for one of Ford’s flagship models.
Scott holds an HND in Automotive Engineering and Management and is qualified with a Level 4 High Voltage certification, underscoring his deep technical knowledge. His dedication to excellence was recognized early on when he received the prestigious Apprentice of the Year award at his passing-out ceremony in 1998.
With a robust career that spans both engineering and leadership roles, Scott continues to drive innovation in the field of electrical engineering and is committed to shaping the future of automotive technology.
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