Jesus Quinonez
About Jesus Quinonez
Jesus Quinonez is an Integration Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN with extensive experience in engineering roles across various industries.
Current Role at BLUE ORIGIN
Jesus Quinonez currently holds the position of Integration Engineering at BLUE ORIGIN. He started his tenure at the spaceflight company in 2022. BLUE ORIGIN, located in Kent, Washington, is a prominent player in the aerospace sector, focusing on developing technologies to enable private human access to space. His responsibilities involve integrating various engineering systems and processes to ensure smooth operations as part of the company's ambitious goals for space exploration and commercialization.
Previous Experience at Pacific Propeller International
Before his current role, Jesus Quinonez worked as a Process Specialist at Pacific Propeller International. His stint at the company was from 2021 to 2022, lasting six months. Pacific Propeller International specializes in the repair and overhaul of aircraft propellers. In this role, he would have focused on optimizing processes related to the maintenance and performance enhancement of aviation components, contributing to the company's reputation for high-quality service in the aerospace industry.
Long-Term Tenure at Boeing
Jesus Quinonez has an extensive background with Boeing, where he served as an Environmental Engineer/Scientist from 2008 to 2020, a span of 12 years. During his time at Boeing, he would have been involved in managing and mitigating environmental impacts associated with aerospace manufacturing and operations. Boeing is one of the world's largest aerospace companies, and his role would have been crucial in ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and implementing sustainable practices.
Educational Background
Jesus Quinonez holds a Master's degree in Environmental Policy and Global Management from the American Public University System, which he achieved between 2009 and 2011. Additionally, he has a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, completed in 1981. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both chemical engineering and environmental policy, enabling him to address complex challenges in various engineering roles throughout his career.