Quinn Coyle
About Quinn Coyle
Quinn Coyle serves as the Electrical Integration Team Lead at Astranis Space Technologies, where he has developed expertise in satellite electrical systems integration. His career includes roles as a Robotics Engineer and Mechanical Engineering Intern, along with experience in supply chain management and operations analysis.
Work at Astranis
Quinn Coyle currently serves as the Electrical Integration Team Lead at Astranis Space Technologies, a position held since 2024. In this role, Coyle leads a team focused on the electrical integration of satellite systems. Prior to this leadership role, Coyle worked as an Electrical Integration Engineer at Astranis from 2022 to 2024. During this time, Coyle implemented innovative electrical integration techniques that improved project efficiency and participated in cross-functional teams aimed at enhancing satellite performance and reliability. Coyle contributed to the successful launch of a satellite project, showcasing a strong commitment to advancing satellite technology.
Education and Expertise
Quinn Coyle studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) with a major in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Statistics, graduating Cum Laude in 2018. Coyle also completed high school at The Blake School from 2010 to 2014. This educational background provided a solid foundation in engineering principles, which has been applied in various roles in the aerospace and robotics fields, particularly in satellite electrical systems integration.
Background in Robotics and Engineering
Before joining Astranis, Quinn Coyle gained extensive experience in robotics and engineering. Coyle worked at Mochila Fulfillment as a Robotics Engineer from 2018 to 2021, where they advanced from an Operations Analyst Intern in 2015 to a Senior Robotics Engineer. This progression reflects a deepening expertise in robotics systems. Additionally, Coyle interned at Bloom Energy as a Mechanical Engineering Intern in 2017 and at Delta Air Lines as a Supply Chain Management Intern in 2016, further diversifying their engineering experience.
Thru-Hiking Experience
In 2021, Quinn Coyle undertook a significant personal challenge by completing a thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, which lasted for five months. This experience involved hiking approximately 2,650 miles across the United States, demonstrating resilience and commitment. The skills and insights gained from this endeavor may contribute to Coyle's approach to teamwork and project management in professional settings.