Andrew Weber
About Andrew Weber
Andrew Weber is a Propulsion Engineer II at BLUE ORIGIN with extensive experience in mechanical and propulsion engineering internships at various aerospace and engineering companies.
Company
Andrew Weber currently works at BLUE ORIGIN as a Propulsion Engineer II. BLUE ORIGIN, a prominent spaceflight services company, is located in Kent, WA. Andrew has held this position since 2018, contributing his expertise to the development and advancement of the company's propulsion systems.
Title
Andrew Weber holds the title of Propulsion Engineer II. In this role, he is involved in the design, testing, and optimization of rocket propulsion systems, playing a crucial part in the engineering team at BLUE ORIGIN.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Weber has a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Seattle Pacific University, where he studied from 2014 to 2018. His academic background provided a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles, essential for his subsequent roles in propulsion and mechanical engineering.
Professional Background
Andrew Weber has a diverse professional background with experience in various engineering roles. Prior to joining BLUE ORIGIN as a Propulsion Engineer II, he worked as a Propulsion Engineering Intern at Johnson Space Center and as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at multiple organizations including Dynon Avionics, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and MilliporeSigma. His roles have spanned design, testing, and quality control, providing a varied engineering experience.
Career at Dynon Avionics
Andrew Weber has held multiple positions at Dynon Avionics. These include roles as Engineering Assistant, Marketing Assistant, and Quality Control/Incoming Inspection. His tenure at Dynon Avionics lasted from 2012 to 2017, during which he gained substantial experience in mechanical and quality inspection aspects of avionics manufacturing.