Tom Irvine

Tom Irvine

Vibroacoustics Engineer @ Blue Origin

About Tom Irvine

Tom Irvine is a Vibroacoustics Engineer currently working at BLUE ORIGIN in Kent, Washington. He has extensive experience in shock, vibration, and acoustics engineering, having worked at various organizations including Dynamic Concepts Inc., NASA Engineering & Safety Center, and Orbital Sciences Corporation.

Current Position at BLUE ORIGIN

Tom Irvine is currently employed as a Vibroacoustics Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN, where he has been working since 2019. His work is based in Kent, Washington. In his role, he focuses on vibroacoustic analysis and solutions for aerospace projects, contributing to BLUE ORIGIN's innovative endeavors in space exploration.

Previous Experience at Dynamic Concepts Inc. & NASA Engineering & Safety Center

Before joining BLUE ORIGIN, Tom Irvine served as a Shock, Vibration & Acoustics Engineer at Dynamic Concepts Inc. and NASA Engineering & Safety Center (NESC) in Huntsville, Alabama. He held this position from 2010 to 2019 for nine years. His responsibilities involved analyzing and mitigating shock and vibration issues in aerospace structures, ensuring the safety and integrity of aerospace components.

Role at Orbital Sciences Corporation

Tom Irvine worked at Orbital Sciences Corporation as a Shock & Vibration Engineer in two separate periods. Initially, from 1988 to 2001 for thirteen years, and then from 2002 to 2009 for seven years. During these periods, he was instrumental in developing solutions for shock and vibration problems, contributing to the performance and reliability of Orbital Sciences' aerospace projects.

Experience at Analex

From 2001 to 2002, Tom Irvine worked at Analex as a Structural Dynamics Engineer for one year. His role focused on structural dynamics analysis, where he applied his expertise to improve the structural integrity and performance of aerospace systems.

Time at Vibrationdata

Between 1998 and 2010, Tom Irvine was an Engineering Instructor and Consultant at Vibrationdata. Over his twelve-year tenure, he provided instructional and consultancy services in the field of vibration engineering, sharing his extensive knowledge and experience with industry professionals.

Education at Arizona State University

Tom Irvine completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in Engineer Science at Arizona State University, earning both a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E) and a Master of Science (M.S.) between 1982 and 1987. His academic background laid a solid foundation for his subsequent career in vibroacoustics and structural dynamics engineering.

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