Warren Eshpeter
About Warren Eshpeter
Warren Eshpeter is an Avionics, Instruments, and GNC Engineer II at Blue Origin, specializing in trajectory optimization and flight safety analysis. He has extensive experience in aerospace engineering, having worked with various organizations including Blue Canyon Technologies, NASA JPL, and the Air Force Research Laboratory.
Title and Current Role
Warren Eshpeter holds the title of Avionics, Instruments, and GNC Engineer II at BLUE ORIGIN. He began this role in 2023 and is based in Denver, Colorado, United States, working on-site. His responsibilities include mission design and flight sciences for the New Glenn project. He specializes in trajectory optimization and simulation using OTIS and Simulink, conducts flight safety analysis using tools such as TAOS, TTK, and RRAT, and engages in technical customer communication.
Previous Roles at Blue Canyon Technologies
Prior to his current role, Warren Eshpeter worked at Blue Canyon Technologies in multiple capacities. In 2023, he served as a GNC Engineer II for 5 months in a hybrid role based in Boulder, Colorado. From 2022 to 2023, he was a GNC Engineer I for 10 months. Additionally, he held the position of Test Engineer from 2020 to 2022, fulfilling this role for 2 years.
Founding Let's Go to Space, Inc
In 2019, Warren Eshpeter founded Let's Go to Space, Inc, located in the Greater Atlanta Area. As the founder, he focuses on initiatives related to space exploration and aerospace engineering.
Educational Background
Warren Eshpeter studied at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering from 2017 to 2019. Before this, he attended the University of Georgia College of Engineering and the University of Georgia - Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, studying Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics respectively, from 2015 to 2016.
Internships and Early Career
Warren Eshpeter's early career includes a variety of internships and co-op positions. He worked at Ball Aerospace as an Engineering Intern in 2019 and at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory as a Spacecraft Mechanical Engineer Co-Op in 2018. Other notable experiences include his internship at the Air Force Research Laboratory in 2017 and a Mechanical Engineering Internship at Belmont Engineered Plastics in 2016. During his undergraduate studies, he contributed as an Undergraduate Researcher at both Georgia Institute of Technology (2017-2019) and The University of Georgia (2016-2017).