Kasey Peck
About Kasey Peck
Kasey Peck is a Senior Vehicle Dynamics Engineer at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, where he has worked since 2015. He has extensive experience in vehicle dynamics testing and safety leadership, having previously held various engineering roles within the company since 2006.
Work at Harley-Davidson
Kasey Peck has been employed at Harley-Davidson Motor Company since 2015, serving as a Senior Vehicle Dynamics Engineer. In this role, he is responsible for conducting vehicle dynamics testing and general data collection at the Arizona Proving Ground. Previously, he worked as a Test Engineer in the Vehicle Measurements Group from 2010 to 2015, where he focused on homologation and brake development testing. Prior to that, he was a Co-op in the Vehicle Test Stand and Reliability Group from 2006 to 2009. His tenure at Harley-Davidson spans over nine years, demonstrating his extensive experience in vehicle dynamics and testing.
Education and Expertise
Kasey Peck earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) from Kettering University, where he also completed a minor in Management. His education, completed from 2005 to 2009, provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and management practices. This academic background supports his expertise in vehicle dynamics and testing, which he applies in his current role at Harley-Davidson.
Background
Kasey Peck has a background in mechanical engineering with a focus on vehicle dynamics. His professional journey began with a co-op position at Harley-Davidson, which laid the groundwork for his career in the automotive industry. Over the years, he has progressed through various roles at Harley-Davidson, gaining experience in vehicle testing and development.
Achievements
In his current position, Kasey Peck leads the Grassroots Safety Team at Harley-Davidson's Arizona Proving Ground. This role highlights his commitment to safety and vehicle performance. His responsibilities in homologation and brake development testing further demonstrate his contributions to the engineering and testing processes at Harley-Davidson.