James Warren
About James Warren
James Warren is the Director of Global Approvals Engineering, Coriolis, Density & Viscosity and USM, Flow Solutions at Emerson, with over 15 years of experience in compliance engineering within the aerospace and industrial energy sectors.
Current Position at Emerson
James Warren currently holds the position of Director, Global Approvals Engineering, Coriolis, Density & Viscosity and USM, Flow Solutions at Emerson. In this role, he oversees global approvals engineering, ensuring that products meet industry standards and regulatory requirements. His expertise spans across various technologies, including Coriolis, density and viscosity measurement devices, and ultrasonic meters.
Previous Roles at Emerson
Before becoming Director, James Warren served as Approvals & Quality Systems Engineering Manager at Emerson Automation Solutions from 2020 to 2022. Prior to that, he worked as an Approvals Engineer for 11 months in Boulder, Colorado. In these roles, he focused on ensuring compliance with quality standards and regulatory approvals, contributing significantly to the company’s operational excellence.
Experience at Woodward, Inc.
James Warren spent nine years at Woodward, Inc. as a Senior Compliance Engineer in Fort Collins, Colorado Area. During this tenure from 2010 to 2019, he specialized in compliance engineering within the aerospace and industrial energy sectors. His role involved ensuring that company products met industry standards and regulatory requirements, solidifying his expertise in compliance engineering.
Early Career and Other Roles
James Warren has held various engineering roles across multiple states, showcasing his adaptability and broad skill set. From 2008 to 2010, he worked as a Facilities Engineer Project Manager at Williams Company in the Greater Denver Area. Before that, he served as a Mechanical Engineer in the Launch Systems Group at Orbital Sciences Corporation in Phoenix, Arizona Area. He also gained experience as a Systems RAM&T Engineer at Boeing from 2005 to 2007 in Huntsville, Alabama.
Educational Background
James Warren studied Mechanical Engineering at Colorado State University, earning his Bachelor's degree from 2000 to 2005. His education provided a strong foundation in mechanical principles and engineering practices, which he has applied throughout his diverse and expansive career in various engineering roles.