Brian Chang
About Brian Chang
Brian Chang is a Senior Mechanical Engineer at Advanced Integration Technology, specializing in the integration of automated guided vehicles into aerospace manufacturing. He has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis and has held various engineering roles, including at Boeing and Space Exploration Technologies.
Work at Advanced Integration Technology
Brian Chang has been employed as a Senior Mechanical Engineer at Advanced Integration Technology since 2021. In this role, he specializes in integrating automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and mobile work stands into aerospace manufacturing final assembly lines. His responsibilities include managing multiple designs simultaneously and leading tooling projects from the concept phase through to delivery. He coordinates multinational teams of internal and contract tooling engineers, assigning objectives to up to 10 engineers.
Education and Expertise
Brian Chang earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mechanical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis, where he studied from 2010 to 2014. His educational background provided him with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles, which he applies in his current role. His expertise includes managing complex engineering projects and creating internal design documentation that consolidates best practices for material selection and modeling standards.
Background
Brian Chang began his career as a Tool Engineering Intern at Boeing in 2014, where he worked for three months. He then joined the F-15 International Production Support Team as a Tool Engineer I from 2015 to 2016. Following this, he worked at Advanced Integration Technology as a Project Engineer for five years before assuming his current position. He has also gained experience as a Production Engineering Intern at Space Exploration Technologies in 2013 and held leadership roles in the Formula SAE team during his university years.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Brian Chang has managed up to 50 designs simultaneously, with the largest total project values exceeding $40 million. He has demonstrated his ability to lead tooling projects effectively, ensuring that scope and schedule requirements are met. His role in coordinating teams and creating design documentation has contributed to the efficiency and success of engineering projects in the aerospace sector.