Cameron Masters, Eit
About Cameron Masters, Eit
Cameron Masters is a Design Engineer at Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, specializing in composite part and tooling design for various defense platforms. He has extensive experience in GD&T, CATIA, and other engineering disciplines, and holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University.
Work at Kratos Defense and Security Solutions
Cameron Masters has been employed as a Design Engineer at Kratos Defense and Security Solutions since 2017. In this role, he serves as a mass properties engineer for the BQM-177 platform. His responsibilities include working on composite part and tooling design for various platforms, including the BQM-167, BQM-177, and MQM-178. Masters produces engineering drawings that comply with ASME Y14.5M-1994 standards, ensuring precision in design and manufacturing processes.
Education and Expertise
Cameron Masters holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University, where he also pursued a minor in Business Entrepreneurship. His educational background is complemented by specialized skills in GD&T, CATIA, surfacing, composites, tooling design, structures, DFMA, and PDM. Masters has accumulated over 5000 hours of experience using CATIA V5 software, enhancing his proficiency in design engineering.
Background
Before joining Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, Cameron Masters gained practical experience as an Engineering Intern at AAE Aerospace in 2016. During his three-month internship in Huntington Beach, California, he developed foundational skills in engineering that contributed to his current expertise in design engineering. His career trajectory reflects a commitment to advancing in the aerospace and defense sectors.
Achievements
Cameron Masters has made significant contributions to the design and engineering fields, particularly in the development of composite parts and tooling for various aerospace platforms. His work on the BQM-177 platform as a mass properties engineer highlights his role in advancing defense technology. Masters' adherence to industry standards, such as ASME Y14.5M-1994, underscores his commitment to quality and precision in engineering.