Eric Mundy
About Eric Mundy
Eric Mundy is a Senior Aero Thermal Engineer at QuEST Global in Cincinnati, Ohio, with a background in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from Purdue University.
Title
Eric Mundy holds the title of Senior Aero-Thermal Engineer. His expertise and experience in the field have positioned him as a key contributor to his current team at QuEST Global.
Company
Eric Mundy is currently employed at QuEST Global, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. At QuEST Global, he serves as a Senior Aero-Thermal Engineer, providing critical thermal analyses and mentoring junior engineers.
Education and Expertise
Eric Mundy pursued his higher education at Purdue University, where he studied Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. He achieved his Bachelor of Science degree from Purdue, refining his skills and knowledge in aero-thermal systems and engineering. His educational background has been instrumental in his professional roles, equipping him with theoretical and practical insights into aero-thermal engineering.
Professional Background
Eric Mundy has amassed diversified experience in various roles. He worked as a Lab Assistant at Zucrow Laboratories from 2011 to 2012. Prior to that, he was employed as a Laborer by Jasper Park and Recreation from 2010 to 2011 and Streicher Construction Company, Inc. from 2007 to 2009. These roles laid the foundation for his career in engineering, enabling him to handle diverse tasks and responsibilities.
Achievements
Eric Mundy led a team of engineers to provide thermal analysis for a new engine concept for a significant gas turbine manufacturer, navigating through rapidly changing design requirements to meet stringent deadlines. He mentored coworkers on the use of new customer tools and methods, managed project quotes, budgets, and schedules, and maintained customer relations to secure additional work. His technical expertise extends to performing lifing analyses on engine components and reviewing multi-disciplinary analyses of non-compliant parts. Additionally, he designed 1D flow circuits for capturing fluid effects in thermal analysis and helped design a die stack for a forge press.