Dylan Morano
About Dylan Morano
Dylan Morano is an Engineer - Software Development III at Blue Origin with extensive experience in software engineering and industrial automation.
Current Role at BLUE ORIGIN
Dylan Morano currently holds the title of Engineer - Software Development III at BLUE ORIGIN. He has been with the company since 2021, contributing to software development projects at their facility in Kent, Washington. His role involves working on critical software systems and processes aimed at advancing aerospace technology.
Co-Founder of Sound Rubber Company
From 2019 to 2020, Dylan Morano co-founded Sound Rubber Company, a venture based in Deep River, Connecticut. His time with the company lasted for nine months, where he was involved in various aspects of the business, likely leveraging his engineering background to contribute to product development and operational workflows.
Experience at Alta Vision Systems
Before joining BLUE ORIGIN, Dylan Morano worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Alta Vision Systems. During his three-year tenure from 2018 to 2021 in Westbrook, Connecticut, he was involved in developing real-time machine vision systems for industrial automation, particularly in aerospace-grade metallic additive manufacturing facilities.
Educational Background and Degree
Dylan Morano studied at the University of Rhode Island, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Ocean Engineering. His academic journey lasted from 2011 to 2015. Prior to this, he completed his high school education at Valley Regional High School, graduating in 2011.
Experience in Defense and Aerospace Industries
Dylan Morano has accumulated significant experience in the defense and aerospace sectors. He has worked on developing safety and time-critical systems, leveraging machine vision libraries such as OpenCV and Cognex VisionPro. His expertise includes deploying applications using AWS services like Lambda, ECS, and Fargate to improve first pass yield and fleet utilization in the metallic additive manufacturing ecosystem.