Sean Antioquia

Sean Antioquia

Avionics Engineer @ Blue Origin

About Sean Antioquia

Sean Antioquia is an Avionics Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN with a background in electrical engineering and English. He enjoys 3D printing, experimenting with microcontrollers, and has published literary works.

Current Position at Blue Origin

Sean Antioquia is currently employed as an Avionics Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN in Kent, WA. He has been with the company since 2019. In this role, he is involved in the design, development, and testing of avionics systems. His work supports the company's ambitious goals in aerospace exploration and technology innovation.

Previous Role at Carlisle Interconnect Technologies

Before joining BLUE ORIGIN, Sean Antioquia worked as an Electrical Design Engineer II at Carlisle Interconnect Technologies. He held this position from 2015 to 2019. During his tenure, he contributed to various electrical design projects, developing expertise in interconnect solutions. His role was critical in enhancing the company's product offerings and ensuring the reliability of their electrical systems.

Early Career at Jamco America

Sean Antioquia started his professional journey at Jamco America, where he served in multiple engineering roles. From 2013 to 2015, he was an Electrical Engineer II in Everett, WA. Prior to that, he worked as a Maintenance and Airworthiness Engineer in 2013 for 10 months. His responsibilities included ensuring the airworthiness of aircraft components and supporting maintenance operations.

Education and Academic Achievements

Sean Antioquia holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical Engineering from Eastern Washington University, completed from 2010 to 2012. He maintained an impressive GPA of 3.78 while working full-time. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English, with a focus on creative writing, from the University of Washington, from 2006 to 2008, achieving a GPA of 3.60.

Personal Projects and Interests

Beyond his professional career, Sean Antioquia enjoys 3D printing and experimenting with microcontrollers. He has developed a project called 'CrabBot', a dual motor spider-like robot inspired by Theo Jansen's Strandbeest kinematics. Additionally, he is working on a larger children's novel and has published a story titled 'Past the Horizon,' which is available on Amazon. He also has published works in various literary magazines.

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