Noe Flores
About Noe Flores
Noe Flores is a Technical Field Specialist with a background in mechanical engineering and experience in various roles, including quality engineering and design engineering. He has worked at notable organizations such as NASA and Toyota North America, and he holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
Work at Apeel
Noe Flores currently serves as a Technical Field Specialist at Apeel, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he is involved in technical support and field operations, contributing to the company's mission of reducing food waste through innovative solutions.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Prior to his current role, Noe Flores gained extensive experience in various engineering positions. He worked as a Quality Engineer at Toyota North America from 2019 to 2021, focusing on quality assurance processes in the automotive sector. He also served as a Design Engineer at Cardone Industries for three months in 2019, where he contributed to product design initiatives.
Academic Background in Mechanical Engineering
Noe Flores earned his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, completing his studies from 2015 to 2018. His academic experience included roles as a Teaching Assistant and Laboratory Assistant for Mechanical Engineering Analysis, where he supported students and assisted in laboratory settings.
Internship Experience at NASA
Noe Flores completed multiple internships at NASA in 2018. He worked as a System Intern in Integration Support for Modeling Mission Operations in Houston, Texas, and as a Propulsion Thermal Analysis Intern in Huntsville, Alabama. These internships provided him with hands-on experience in aerospace engineering and mission operations.
Projects in Mechanical Engineering
During his time at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Noe Flores was involved in the design and development of a laboratory-based demonstration unit of liquefied natural gas. This project was part of his academic work in mechanical engineering and showcased his ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical applications.