Matt Williamson
About Matt Williamson
Matt Williamson is a Project Engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2022. He has a background in mechanical engineering, with previous roles at ProNova Solutions, Bechtel Corporation, Berkeley Lab, and Siemens Healthcare.
Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Matt Williamson has been employed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) as a Project Engineer since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing various engineering projects, ensuring they meet technical specifications and project timelines. Prior to his current position, he worked at ORNL in multiple capacities, including as a Mechanical Engineer from 2018 to 2021, where he contributed to the Spallation Neutron Source. He also served as a System Engineer from 2016 to 2018, focusing on the US ITER project.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining ORNL, Matt Williamson worked at ProNova Solutions as a Mechanical Design Engineer from 2013 to 2016. He also gained experience as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Bechtel Corporation in 2010 for three months. After his tenure at ORNL, he worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Berkeley Lab from 2021 to 2022. Additionally, he completed an internship in Electrical Engineering at Siemens Healthcare in 2012 for three months.
Education and Expertise
Matt Williamson earned a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, completing his studies from 2013 to 2020. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from the same institution, which he achieved from 2008 to 2013. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in both mechanical and biomedical engineering principles.
Career Timeline
Matt Williamson's career spans various engineering roles across multiple organizations. He began his professional journey with an internship at Bechtel Corporation in 2010. Following this, he held positions at Siemens Healthcare and ProNova Solutions before returning to Oak Ridge National Laboratory in different engineering capacities. His experience includes a significant role at Berkeley Lab, showcasing a diverse skill set in mechanical and system engineering.