Leonard Turley
About Leonard Turley
Leonard Turley is an Associate Development Engineer specializing in Powertrain Validation at Navistar, where he has worked since 2010. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Purdue University and has extensive experience in experimental mechanics and field data acquisition.
Work at Navistar
Leonard Turley has been employed at Navistar since 2010, serving as an Associate Development Engineer in Powertrain Validation. In this role, he focuses on experimental mechanics and field data acquisition. His responsibilities include ensuring that powertrain components meet performance and safety standards. Turley's tenure at Navistar spans over 14 years, during which he has contributed to various projects aimed at enhancing the reliability and efficiency of powertrain systems.
Education and Expertise
Leonard Turley earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Purdue University. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his professional expertise, particularly in experimental mechanics and field data acquisition. Turley also possesses extensive knowledge of compliance with industry standards, including MVSS, MIL, SAE, ISO 9001, TS 16469, and ASTM, which are critical in the automotive and engineering sectors.
Background
Before joining Navistar, Leonard Turley worked at Bosch as a Senior Engineer in Actuation Components from 2000 to 2009. In this position, he gained valuable experience in engineering practices and component validation. Following his tenure at Bosch, he briefly worked at Autocar as a Test and Validation Engineer from 2009 to 2010. His diverse work history has equipped him with a strong background in project and organizational management.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Leonard Turley has developed a strong background in project and organizational management. His expertise in compliance with various industry standards has played a significant role in ensuring that engineering projects adhere to regulatory requirements. Turley's contributions in the field of powertrain validation demonstrate his commitment to advancing engineering practices and improving product quality.