Brian Murray

Brian Murray

Human Landing System Descent Element Mechanical Systems Design Lead @ Blue Origin

About Brian Murray

Brian Murray is the Human Landing System Descent Element Mechanical Systems Design Lead at Blue Origin, with extensive experience in mechanical and structural design in the aerospace industry.

Current Role at BLUE ORIGIN

Brian Murray currently holds the position of Human Landing System Descent Element Mechanical Systems Design Lead at BLUE ORIGIN. He has been in this role since 2019 and is based in Seattle, Washington, United States. His work focuses on mechanical systems for the descent element of human landing systems, contributing to BLUE ORIGIN's efforts in advancing space exploration technologies.

Previous Roles at BLUE ORIGIN

Prior to his current role, Brian Murray has held multiple positions at BLUE ORIGIN. He served as Advanced Systems - Structures and Mechanical Systems Engineer from 2018 to 2019. From 2016 to 2018, he was the Design Lead for the Propulsion Module Structures in the New Shepard program. Between 2013 and 2016, he led the design for the Crew Capsule FWD and AFT structures in the New Shepard project. His initial role at BLUE ORIGIN was as a Structural Design Engineer for New Shepard from 2012 to 2013.

Role at Jacobs

Brian Murray worked at Jacobs as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer from 2005 to 2012, stationed at NASA Johnson Space Center. During this period, he contributed to various mechanical design projects, leveraging his expertise in engineering to support NASA's missions and objectives.

Role at Lockheed Martin

From 2004 to 2005, Brian Murray worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Lockheed Martin, also at NASA Johnson Space Center. This role involved designing mechanical systems for space applications, collaborating with a team to advance NASA's technological capabilities.

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