Jonathan Rambeau
BS, Mechanical Engineering, 1996
Jon Rambeau is President of the Integrated Mission Systems business for
L3Harris Technologies. In this role, he is responsible for business
strategy, financial performance, successful execution and growth of
Integrated Mission Systems, which covers an extensive portfolio of solutions
including Power Distribution, Reconnaissance, Electro Optics and Aviation.
Before joining L3Harris, Rambeau served as Vice President and General
Manager, Integrated Warfare Systems and Sensors for Lockheed Martin
Corporation’s Rotary and Mission Systems business. In this role, he was
responsible for the strategic, operational and financial performance of
missile defense, radar, shipbuilding, directed energy and combat system
integration programs, leading a global workforce of over 10,000 employees.
Rambeau began his career as a mechanical engineer with Lockheed Martin as
part of their Operations Leadership Development Program. He held key
leadership roles in business and program management, technology, engineering
and operations across multiple business areas in a career spanning 26 years
with the firm.
His previous executive leadership roles within Lockheed Martin include vice
president for the C6ISR line of business where he was responsible for
undersea, cyber, electronic warfare and command and control capability
delivery; vice president and general manager for the Training and Logistics
Solutions line of business; vice president of F-35 International Programs
where he successfully delivered the first international aircraft to the
United Kingdom and added both Israel and Japan as additional partner
nations; and vice president for Technology Transition within Lockheed
Martin’s Corporate Engineering and Technology organization.
Rambeau holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from
Drexel University and a Master of Science in Technology Management from The
Wharton School and the University of Pennsylvania’s College of Engineering
and Applied Science. He currently serves as a member of the Executive
Advisory Council to the Dean of Drexel University’s College of Engineering, and is the sponsor of the Jon Rambeau 96 Diversity in STEM Advocacy Scholarship.
Mr. Rambeau is the author of the book Breaking away from the Pack,
a framework to accelerate professional success.