Stuart Eagleson
About Stuart Eagleson
Stuart Eagleson is a System Engineering Manager at MMIST in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, where he provides technical leadership and process development for systems engineering teams. With a background in aerospace engineering, he has extensive experience in guiding projects across military, civilian, and space-tourism markets.
Work at MMIST
Stuart Eagleson has been employed at MMIST as a System Engineering Manager since 2022. In this role, he provides technical leadership and oversees process development for systems engineering teams. He leads systems engineering projects that span military, civilian, and space-tourism markets. His responsibilities include guiding projects through their full life cycle, ensuring effective integration and testing.
Previous Experience in Aerospace
Prior to his current position, Stuart Eagleson worked at MDA as a Systems Engineering Manager from 2020 to 2022. He also held the role of Attitude Specialist at Magellan Aerospace from 2012 to 2018. His earlier experience includes working as a Compressor Aerodynamicist Intern at Pratt & Whitney Canada and as an Attitude and AI&T Specialist at Microsat Systems Canada Inc. These roles contributed to his expertise in systems engineering and aerospace technology.
Education and Expertise
Stuart Eagleson holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Lightweight Structures and Design from Carleton University, which he completed from 1999 to 2004. He also earned a Master of Applied Science in Spacecraft Engineering from the University of Toronto, studying from 2004 to 2006. His educational background supports his expertise in attitude determination and control, as well as integration and end-to-end testing in aerospace systems.
Key Contributions to Aerospace Projects
Throughout his career, Stuart Eagleson has played significant roles in the development of on-orbit satellites and optical ground stations. His experience includes working on guided parachute-delivery systems, showcasing his ability to contribute to complex aerospace projects. His leadership in systems engineering has been instrumental in advancing technologies across various aerospace sectors.