Scott Sargent
About Scott Sargent
Scott Sargent is a Sr. Turbomachinery Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN with extensive experience in the field of mechanical engineering.
Current Position at BLUE ORIGIN
Scott Sargent has been serving as a Senior Turbomachinery Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN since 2021. Based in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, his work focuses on the intricate mechanisms and technologies related to turbomachinery within the aerospace sector. His role involves addressing critical technological challenges and contributing to various projects, driving innovation and advancing BLUE ORIGIN's objectives in space exploration and development.
Experience at Barber-Nichols Inc.
Prior to joining BLUE ORIGIN, Scott Sargent worked for Barber-Nichols Inc. as a Staff Engineer from 2011 to 2021. During his 10-year tenure in the Greater Denver Area, he specialized in engineering solutions in the field of turbomachinery. His contributions were pivotal in designing and developing advanced machinery, enhancing the company's engineering capabilities and contributing significantly to client projects.
Role at Rocketdyne (Aerojet Rocketdyne)
Scott Sargent's career includes a notable period at Rocketdyne, which later became Aerojet Rocketdyne. From 1998 to 2011, he held the position of Staff Engineer focused on hydrodynamics in Canoga Park, CA. Over his 13 years there, Scott worked on various advanced projects, applying his expertise in hydrodynamics to develop cutting-edge technologies for aerospace propulsion systems.
Education: Master's in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah
Scott Sargent completed a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Utah between 1996 and 1998. The program equipped him with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles as well as specialized knowledge pertinent to his future roles in turbomachinery and hydrodynamics within the aerospace industry.
Education: Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University
Scott Sargent received his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University, where he studied from 1989 to 1996. The undergraduate education provided a solid basis in mechanical engineering, preparing him for advanced studies and a successful career in engineering roles across multiple esteemed organizations in the aerospace domain.