Noble Kilman
About Noble Kilman
Noble Kilman is a System Engineer with a background in aerospace systems design and space mission analysis. He has worked for notable companies such as Lockheed Martin and Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
Work at Kratos Defense and Security Solutions
Noble Kilman has been employed at Kratos Defense and Security Solutions as a System Engineer since 2022. In this role, he contributes to various projects within the defense and security sector, applying his expertise in system engineering to enhance aerospace technologies. His work focuses on developing solutions that meet the complex demands of modern defense systems.
Previous Experience at Lockheed Martin
Prior to his current position, Noble Kilman worked at Lockheed Martin as an Associate Systems Engineer for nine months in 2021. Based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, he was involved in projects that required a strong understanding of aerospace systems. This experience provided him with valuable insights into the aerospace industry and system engineering practices.
Experience at Guidestar Optical Systems
Noble Kilman also worked at Guidestar Optical Systems as an Adaptive Optics Software Model Engineer in 2019. His tenure lasted three months in Longmont, Colorado. In this role, he focused on software modeling related to adaptive optics, contributing to advancements in optical technologies.
Education and Expertise
Noble Kilman earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. His studies spanned from 2013 to 2020, during which he developed a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles. His academic background supports his career aspirations in commercial aerospace technologies.
Aerospace Systems Design Interest
Noble Kilman has a specific interest in the design of aerospace systems and space mission analysis. This focus aligns with his career goals and informs his contributions to the aerospace sector, particularly in roles that involve system engineering and technological development.