Danny Jones
About Danny Jones
Danny Jones is a Reliability Engineering Senior Specialist I at Bastion Technologies Inc., where he has worked since 2012. He has contributed to NASA's Space Launch System and received the Silver Snoopy Award for his work in space flight safety.
Work at Bastion Technologies
Danny Jones has been employed at Bastion Technologies Inc. as a Reliability Engineering Senior Specialist I since 2012. His role involves leading the Control System Integrated Product Team (IPT) and conducting Probabilistic Risk Assessments for the Liquid Propulsion Program. He is responsible for technical reviews and updates related to the J-2X Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and Critical Items List. Jones also serves as the S&MA QD32 Liquid Propulsion Failure Modes and Effects Analysis/Critical Items List Lead, contributing to the reliability and safety of propulsion systems.
Education and Expertise
Danny Jones studied Electrical Engineering at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 1995 to 1999. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his work in reliability engineering and system safety. Jones has developed ground test hazard analyses for NASA's Space Launch System and has been involved in RS-25 SLS adaptation testing at Stennis Space Center, showcasing his expertise in aerospace engineering.
Background
Before joining Bastion Technologies, Danny Jones worked as a Senior Engineering Specialist in Reliability and System Safety at Bombardier Aerospace from 2011 to 2013 in the Montreal, Canada Area. He also held the position of Product Development Test Engineer at Pittsburg Paint and Glass, INC, where he focused on developing testing processes and procedures. His diverse experience in engineering roles has contributed to his current position in reliability engineering.
Achievements
Danny Jones is a recipient of the Silver Snoopy Astronauts' Personal Achievement Award, which recognizes his contributions to space flight safety and mission assurance. This award highlights his commitment to enhancing the safety and reliability of aerospace missions. His involvement in various projects, including the Space Shuttle Liquid Propulsion Main Engine Program, underscores his significant contributions to the field of aerospace engineering.