Emanuel Pacheco
About Emanuel Pacheco
Emanuel Pacheco is the Sr. Manager of Propellant Management at BLUE ORIGIN, with extensive experience in propellant management and project management in the aerospace industry.
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Emanuel Pacheco currently holds the position of Sr. Manager - Propellant Management at BLUE ORIGIN. His role entails overseeing crucial aspects of propellant management, essential for the successful development and operation of aerospace vehicles.
Current Role at BLUE ORIGIN
Emanuel Pacheco has been serving as the Sr. Manager - Propellant Management at BLUE ORIGIN since 2022. In this capacity, he is responsible for overseeing the efficient management of propellants, which are vital for the company’s aerospace operations.
Previous Roles at BLUE ORIGIN
Prior to his current role, Emanuel worked as a Sr. Project Manager - Propellant Management at BLUE ORIGIN for 7 months in 2022. During this tenure, he contributed to various projects, emphasizing the importance of proper propellant management for mission success.
Experience at SpaceX
Emanuel Pacheco has extensive experience at SpaceX, where he served in multiple roles related to propellant management. From 2020 to 2022, he was a Sr. Propellant Management Scheduler in McGregor, Texas. Before that, he worked as a Propellant Management Scheduler from 2015 to 2022 and as a Supply Chain Specialist from 2014 to 2015. His tenure at SpaceX highlighted his skills in ensuring the reliability and safety of aerospace systems through effective scheduling and supply chain management.
Military Service Background
Emanuel served as a Motor Transport Non-Commission Officer in the United States Marine Corps from 2005 to 2009. Based in Jacksonville, North Carolina, he gained invaluable experience in logistics and project management, which laid the foundation for his future roles in the aerospace sector.
Education and Expertise
Emanuel Pacheco earned a Bachelor’s degree in Technical Management from DeVry University in 2013 and an Associate’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians from Universal Technical Institute of Arizona Inc in 2011. His educational background supports his expertise in propellant management and aerospace vehicle operation, underpinned by strong skills in troubleshooting, mechanical contraction, planning, and budgeting.