John Groves
About John Groves
John Groves is a mechanical engineer with a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master's degree from the University of Bristol Law School. He has worked for several companies, including Etergo, Ceres Power, Jaguar Land Rover, and Delphi, specializing in mechanical design and fuel systems.
Work at Ceres Power
John Groves has been employed at Ceres Power as a Mechanical Engineer since 2019. His role involves contributing to the development of innovative energy solutions. Ceres Power focuses on creating fuel cell technology that supports sustainable energy systems. Groves' expertise in mechanical engineering plays a critical role in advancing the company's projects.
Education and Expertise
John Groves studied at the University of Bristol, where he earned a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from 2008 to 2012. During the same period, he also studied at the University of Bristol Law School, obtaining a Master's degree. This dual education provides him with a unique perspective in engineering, combining technical skills with an understanding of legal frameworks.
Background in Mechanical Engineering
Prior to his current position, John Groves worked at Jaguar Land Rover as a Mechanical Engineer specializing in Fuel Systems from 2013 to 2017. He gained valuable experience in automotive engineering during this four-year tenure in Whitley, Coventry. Additionally, he served as a Graduate Development Engineer at Delphi for 11 months in 2012-2013, where he began his career in the engineering field.
Previous Experience at Etergo
John Groves worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Etergo for one year, from 2018 to 2019, in the Amsterdam Area, Netherlands. In this role, he focused on design aspects of engineering projects, contributing to the development of electric vehicles. His experience at Etergo enhanced his design skills and broadened his engineering expertise.
Early Career at Delphi
John Groves began his professional career at Delphi as a Graduate Development Engineer. He worked there for 11 months from 2012 to 2013 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. This position provided him with foundational experience in mechanical engineering and prepared him for subsequent roles in the industry.