Kendall Rettig
About Kendall Rettig
Kendall Rettig is an MEP Project Engineer at Arup with a background in mechanical engineering and experience in aerospace and manufacturing.
Current Role at Arup
Kendall Rettig has been working as an MEP Project Engineer at Arup since 2019. Based in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, Kendall handles various responsibilities related to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineering projects. The role involves project coordination, system design, and implementation within Arup's diverse engineering service offerings.
Previous Experience at Senior Aerospace SSP
Before joining Arup, Kendall Rettig worked as a Manufacturing Process Engineer at Senior Aerospace SSP in Burbank. During the one-year tenure from 2018 to 2019, Kendall focused on optimizing manufacturing processes and ensuring production efficiency. The role involved working with advanced aerospace manufacturing techniques and contributing to the development of specialized aerospace components.
Role at NASA
Kendall Rettig served as a Principal Investigator at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration from 2017 to 2018. In this capacity, Kendall led research initiatives and projects aimed at advancing aerospace technologies and exploring novel engineering solutions. The experience provided an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge aerospace research and development.
Academic Background
Kendall Rettig holds a Master of Science (MS) in Mechanical Engineering from California State University, Northridge, completed between 2018 and 2019. Additionally, Kendall earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering from the same university, completing the degree from 2012 to 2017. This strong educational background underpins Kendall's expertise in mechanical engineering and related disciplines.
Early Career and Other Roles
Kendall Rettig's early career includes a role as a Server at Tuscany il Ristorante in Westlake Village from 2014 to 2017. Additionally, Kendall led an Aerospace Engineering Design Project at California State University, Northridge, from 2016 to 2017. These experiences reflect a diverse professional background, balancing hands-on service industry roles with academic leadership in engineering design projects.