Steve Bailey
About Steve Bailey
Steve Bailey is a Boiler Engineer with extensive experience in mechanical engineering and design. He has held positions at National Oilwell Varco and BAE Systems, and he currently works at LCRA in Fayetteville, Texas.
Current Role as Boiler Engineer at LCRA
Steve Bailey has been employed as a Boiler Engineer at the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) since 2022. His role involves overseeing boiler operations and ensuring efficiency in energy production. Based in Fayetteville, Texas, he applies his extensive engineering background to optimize boiler systems and contribute to the organization's energy initiatives.
Previous Experience at National Oilwell Varco
Before joining LCRA, Steve Bailey worked at National Oilwell Varco as a Senior Research and Development Engineer from 2018 to 2020. During his two-year tenure in Anderson, Texas, he focused on developing innovative solutions for the oil and gas industry, leveraging his expertise in mechanical engineering.
Professional Background at BAE Systems
Steve Bailey served as a Senior Staff Engineer at BAE Systems from 2001 to 2010. Over his nine years with the company, he contributed to various engineering projects, utilizing his skills in mechanical design and development to enhance product performance and reliability.
Education and Specialized Training
Steve Bailey holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University, where he also studied Thermodynamics and Combustion. His education is complemented by specialized training in various engineering disciplines, including Computerized Theodolite Alignment at Johnson Space Center and Six Sigma Quality at Peterbilt Motors.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Steve Bailey specializes in accessory drive design and base engine design. He is proficient in industry-standard software such as Pro-E, AUTOCAD, and Autodesk Inventor. His technical training includes Geometrical Tolerancing and Design for Manufacturing and Assembly, equipping him with a comprehensive skill set for engineering challenges.