Jeremiah Johnson
About Jeremiah Johnson
Jeremiah Johnson is a Mechanical Design & Analysis Engineer with a background in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering from New Mexico State University. He has experience working with the United States Space Force and the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, and currently works at Redwire Space.
Work at Redwire
Jeremiah Johnson has been employed at Redwire Space as a Mechanical Design & Analysis Engineer since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for the design and analysis of mechanical systems, contributing to the development of advanced space technologies. His work supports various projects within the company, which focuses on providing innovative solutions for space exploration and satellite systems.
Education and Expertise
Jeremiah Johnson studied Aerospace Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at New Mexico State University from 2014 to 2019, completing both degrees over a five-year period. His educational background provides him with a strong foundation in engineering principles, particularly in the fields of aerospace and mechanical design. This expertise is applied in his current role and previous positions within the aerospace sector.
Background
Before joining Redwire Space, Jeremiah Johnson held several engineering positions. He worked as a General Engineer for the United States Space Force from 2020 to 2021 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Prior to that, he served as a Weapons Platform Integration Student Intern at the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center in 2018 and as an ICBM Warheads Project Engineer from 2019 to 2020 at the same center. Additionally, he was the Lead Engineer for the JetCat Propulsion Team during the AFRL APOP Student Challenge from 2018 to 2019.
Professional Experience
Jeremiah Johnson's professional experience includes a range of engineering roles focused on aerospace applications. His tenure at the United States Space Force involved general engineering tasks, while his internship at the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center provided hands-on experience in weapons platform integration. His role as a Lead Engineer in the JetCat Propulsion Team allowed him to lead efforts in propulsion system development, further enhancing his skills in mechanical design and analysis.