Luis Dominguez

Luis Dominguez

Pressurization Fluid Systems Manager @ Blue Origin

About Luis Dominguez

Luis Dominguez is the Pressurization Fluid Systems Manager at Blue Origin, overseeing the design and operations of pressurization systems for the New Glenn rocket's upper stage.

Pressurization Fluid Systems Manager at BLUE ORIGIN

Luis Dominguez currently works as the Pressurization Fluid Systems Manager at BLUE ORIGIN, a position he has held since 2020. He is based in Kent, Washington, United States. In this role, he leads the design, build, test, and operations of the Pressurization Fluid Systems specifically for the upper stage of the New Glenn rocket. Additionally, he manages a team of engineers and technical designers, guiding them to ensure the effective development and implementation of pressurization systems.

Previous Role as Fluids Systems Engineer

Before becoming Pressurization Fluid Systems Manager, Luis Dominguez worked as a Fluids Systems Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN from 2018 to 2020. During his tenure, he focused on the development of pressurization systems for space vehicles. This role provided him with critical experience and knowledge that he has carried into his current managerial position.

Project Engineer at Atlas Copco Mafi Trench

Prior to his roles at BLUE ORIGIN, Luis Dominguez held the position of Project Engineer at Atlas Copco Mafi Trench LLC from 2014 to 2018, located in Santa Maria, CA. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing various engineering projects, which contributed to his comprehensive understanding of mechanical and fluid systems.

Mechanical Systems Engineer Experience

From 2011 to 2014, Luis Dominguez worked as a Mechanical Systems Engineer at Atlas Copco Mafi Trench in Santa Maria, California. This position allowed him to develop his skills in mechanical systems engineering, laying the foundation for his future roles in fluid and pressurization systems at BLUE ORIGIN.

Educational Background in Aerospace Engineering

Luis Dominguez holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, where he studied from 2007 to 2010. His academic background also includes an Associate of Science - AS degree from Allan Hancock College, where he studied Engineering, Physics, Math, and Chemistry from 2005 to 2007. This strong educational foundation has been pivotal in his career in aerospace and mechanical engineering.

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