Mark Urry
About Mark Urry
Mark Urry is a Product Development Engineer and Industrial Designer with extensive experience in designing electronic pest deterrent devices and irrigation products. He has worked at Harman International and currently serves at Orbit Irrigation Products, Inc., contributing to various product developments since 2012.
Work at Orbit
Mark Urry has been employed at Orbit Irrigation Products, Inc. since 2012, serving as a Product Development Engineer and Industrial Designer. In this role, he focuses on the design and development of advanced irrigation products, including hose tap timers and underground timers. His responsibilities include providing design support and ensuring that products meet performance standards and cost targets. Urry's expertise in industrial design is applied to a variety of products, enhancing their functionality and user experience.
Previous Experience at Harman International
Prior to joining Orbit, Mark Urry worked at Harman International from 2005 to 2012 as an Industrial/Mechanical Designer. During his seven years there, he was responsible for improving product performance while adhering to cost and scheduling requirements. His work involved the design and development of various electronic pest deterrent devices, showcasing his ability to integrate functionality with design.
Education and Expertise
Mark Urry studied at the University of Utah, where he gained foundational knowledge in engineering and design. Additionally, he attended Salt Lake Community College, where he earned an Associate's Degree in Engineering Design Technology. This educational background has equipped him with the skills necessary for his roles in product development and industrial design, particularly in the irrigation and pest deterrent sectors.
Specialization in Product Development
Mark Urry specializes in the design and development of various products, particularly in the irrigation industry. He leads the development and industrial design for a range of hose end products, including water nozzles, pistols, and hose tap manifolds. His focus on improving product performance while meeting cost targets demonstrates his commitment to efficiency and innovation in product design.