Toby Schultz
About Toby Schultz
Toby Schultz is an Engineering Laboratory Manager at Astranis Space Technologies, where he has worked since 2022. He has a background in automotive mechanics and extensive experience in engineering and safety management across various technology companies.
Work at Astranis Space Technologies
Toby Schultz has served as the Engineering Laboratory Manager at Astranis Space Technologies since 2022. In this role, he has implemented company-wide safety training and managed onsite CPR/AED/First Aid training. He is a core member of the safety team, focusing on auditing and enhancing facility safety. Additionally, he led the build-out of a geostationary satellite development and manufacturing facility. Schultz has also managed the acquisition and tracking of over $24 million worth of lab and test equipment, supporting high-security transportation and logistics operations for ground station equipment.
Education and Expertise
Toby Schultz studied at Dunwoody College of Technology, where he earned a Diploma in Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician from 2004 to 2006. His educational background has provided him with a strong foundation in automotive mechanics, which he has applied throughout his career in various engineering and technical roles.
Professional Background
Toby Schultz has held multiple positions in the automotive and technology sectors. He worked as the Head Diagnostic Technician at Advanced Autowerks from 2010 to 2015. He then transitioned to roles at Uber, serving as Operations Engineering Manager and later as Engineering Technician Manager. His experience also includes working at Lucid Motors as a Prototype Build Technician and at Zoox as Manager of Fleet Support. Additionally, he has contributed to Cruise Automation and Shift Technologies, Inc. in various technical capacities.
Achievements in Safety and Management
At Astranis Space Technologies, Toby Schultz has made significant contributions to safety and management practices. He has been instrumental in implementing safety training programs and improving facility safety protocols. His role in managing the acquisition and tracking of lab equipment valued at over $24 million highlights his expertise in resource management and operational efficiency.