Connor Findlay

Connor Findlay

Engine Thermal Analysis Engineer @ Blue Origin

About Connor Findlay

Connor Findlay is an Engine Thermal Analysis Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN with expertise in aerospace propulsion systems and thermal management of high-performance engines.

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Connor Findlay currently holds the position of Engine Thermal Analysis Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN. He has been with the company since 2020, working in Kent, Washington, United States.

Current Position at BLUE ORIGIN

At BLUE ORIGIN, Connor Findlay contributes to the thermal analysis of rocket engines. His work focuses on optimizing engine performance and efficiency by applying advanced thermal management techniques. This role leverages his deep understanding of aerospace propulsion systems to enhance high-performance engines.

Past Work Experience

Before his current role, Connor Findlay accumulated diverse work experiences. He worked as a Sales Associate at Nordstrom in Seattle, Washington, from 2018 to 2020. He also served as a Residential Adviser at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom from 2015 to 2016.

Educational Background

Connor Findlay has a robust educational background in aerospace engineering. He holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Thermal Power (Aerospace Propulsion) from Cranfield University, achieved in 2017. He also earned a Bachelor’s of Engineering (B.Eng) Hons in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Leicester, which included a study year at the University of Miami in 2014-2015. Earlier, he completed his A-levels at Epsom College from 2007 to 2012, focusing on Physics, Design Technology with 3D design, and Maths with Mechanics.

Expertise in Thermal Dynamics

Connor Findlay possesses significant expertise in the theoretical and practical aspects of thermal dynamics within aerospace engineering. His specialization includes the thermal management of high-performance engines, leveraging his knowledge to solve complex problems related to heat transfer and efficiency in propulsion systems.

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