Frank Ramirez
About Frank Ramirez
Frank Ramirez is the Lead Mechanical Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN, with a background in aerospace and mechanical engineering from the University of Central Florida.
Current Position at BLUE ORIGIN
Frank Ramirez is currently employed as the Lead Mechanical Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN. He has been serving in this position since 2022. Located in Cape Canaveral, Florida, BLUE ORIGIN is a significant player in the aerospace industry, focusing on space exploration and technology advancements.
Past Role at Jacobs
Before joining BLUE ORIGIN, Frank Ramirez worked at Jacobs as a Design Mechanical Engineer. His tenure at Jacobs lasted from 2017 to 2022, where he was based at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. During his five years at Jacobs, he was involved in various design and engineering projects, contributing to space mission support.
Experience at Millennium Engineering and Integration
Frank Ramirez served as a Systems Interface Engineer at Millennium Engineering and Integration from 2016 to 2017. At Kennedy Space Center, he spent 10 months focusing on systems integration and engineering tasks, which are critical for the successful operation of space missions.
Tenure at UCF Texas Instruments Innovation Lab
From 2014 to 2016, Frank Ramirez worked as a Lab Technician at the UCF Texas Instruments Innovation Lab in Orlando, Florida. His role involved technical support and innovation, contributing to the lab's development and research initiatives.
Research Assistant at University of Central Florida
Prior to his role at the UCF Texas Instruments Innovation Lab, Frank Ramirez was a Research Assistant at the University of Central Florida from 2013 to 2014. In this position, he was involved in research projects related to engineering and technical studies in the Orlando, Florida area.
Education and Degrees
Frank Ramirez holds two Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of Central Florida. He studied Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, completing both programs between 2009 and 2015. His academic background provides a robust foundation for his engineering roles in the aerospace sector.