Krish Kaycee
About Krish Kaycee
Krish Kaycee is a Guidance & Control Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN with extensive experience in aerospace engineering, having previously worked at Planetary Resources, Inc. and Planet Labs.
Current Role at BLUE ORIGIN
Krish Kaycee has been a Guidance & Control Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN in Kent, WA since 2018. His role involves applying engineering principles to design, develop, and test guidance and control systems. This position requires advanced knowledge of flight dynamics and control theory to ensure the stability and performance of BLUE ORIGIN's aerospace initiatives.
Previous Experience at Planetary Resources
Before joining BLUE ORIGIN, Krish Kaycee worked at Planetary Resources, Inc. in Redmond, WA. He held the position of Guidance, Navigation & Control Engineer from 2016 to 2018. Prior to this, he interned twice at Planetary Resources as a Guidance, Navigation & Control Intern from 2014 to 2015, each for a duration of 6 months. He also served as an Engineering Intern in 2012 for 6 months. These roles enabled him to gain substantial experience in asteroid mining and space exploration technologies.
Internship at Planet Labs
Krish Kaycee interned at Planet Labs in San Francisco, CA, from 2013 to 2014. During his 8-month tenure as a Guidance, Navigation & Control Intern, he was involved in the development of satellite technologies. His work contributed to the company's aim of providing comprehensive earth imaging solutions from space.
Early Career at Nabtesco Aerospace
In 2013, Krish Kaycee worked as a Jr. Flight Controls Engineer at Nabtesco Aerospace, Inc. in Kirkland, WA for 3 months. His responsibilities included assisting in the development and testing of flight control systems, equipping him with the foundational expertise needed for his future roles in the aerospace industry.
Educational Background
Krish Kaycee achieved his Master's Degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from the University of Washington, studying from 2014 to 2016. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. His academic background has provided him with a solid grounding in engineering principles pertinent to his professional career.