Alex "Langston" Langenstein

Alex "Langston" Langenstein

Additive Manufacturing Integration Engineer @ Blue Origin

About Alex "Langston" Langenstein

Alex 'Langston' Langenstein is an Additive Manufacturing Integration Engineer at Blue Origin with a diverse background in animation, illustration, and robotics.

Title

Additive Manufacturing Integration Engineer

Current Role at Blue Origin

Alex 'Langston' Langenstein has been working at Blue Origin as an Additive Manufacturing Integration Engineer. Based in Kent, Washington, he contributes to the advancement of space technology by focusing on additive manufacturing processes. His role involves integrating advanced manufacturing techniques for space exploration projects.

Roles at Applerouth Tutoring Services and Outdoor Research

In addition to his position at Blue Origin, Alex is also employed as an SAT and ACT proctor at Applerouth Tutoring Services. Previously, he worked at Outdoor Research in Seattle, where he took on the role of Robot Wrangler/Mask Machine Mechanic. During his 10-month tenure, he was responsible for managing robotic systems involved in mask production.

Previous Experience in Art and Animation

Alex has extensive experience in art and animation, having worked for various organizations including ROBLOX as a 3D Artist, Mysteries of the Yokai as a Concept Artist, and World Tree as an Animator. He also served as an Illustrator for Sarah Anderson’s book, 'When Mommies Go To Work,' and worked on multiple freelance projects, including with Mama Yoga and the Bureau of Land Management.

Education and Expertise

Alex studied at North Seattle College, where he earned a degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering. He also attended Shoreline Community College for similar studies. Additionally, he has a background in Commercial Animation and Electronic Arts from the Vancouver Institute of Media Arts and obtained 3D artist credentials from FuturePoly.

Project Management

Alex serves as the project manager for the North Seattle College Rocketry Club, showcasing his leadership and project management skills. His involvement in this extracurricular activity highlights his commitment to both academic and practical applications of engineering and technology in a collegiate setting.

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