Clint Holtey
About Clint Holtey
Clint Holtey is a Mechanical Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, specializing in national defense and security programs. He has a background in mechanical design and quality assurance, with degrees from the University of Utah and Mesa Community College.
Education and Expertise
Clint Holtey has a robust educational background in Mechanical Engineering. He achieved both a Master's (2007-2009) and a Bachelor's (2007-2009) of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah. Prior to that, he earned an Associate's of Science degree in Engineering from Mesa Community College (2003-2006). His academic training has equipped him with the knowledge and skills essential for a successful career in mechanical engineering.
Mechanical Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories
Clint Holtey has served as a Mechanical Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories since 2010, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His role involves working on multidisciplinary research and development projects. Sandia National Laboratories is operated by Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Department of Energy and focuses on national defense and security programs, where Clint contributes to various initiatives aimed at ensuring national safety.
Previous Roles and Professional Experience
Before his ongoing role at Sandia National Laboratories, Clint gained diverse professional experience in several capacities. From 2008 to 2010, he worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Harman Music Group in Sandy, Utah. He served as a Research Assistant at the University of Utah from 2007 to 2009 while pursuing his graduate studies. Clint also worked briefly as a Quality Assurance Intern at ATK in 2007 in Greater Salt Lake City. Additionally, he has experience outside engineering; he worked as a Financial Counselor at the University of Phoenix from 2005 to 2007.
Research and Development Projects
At Sandia National Laboratories, Clint Holtey is involved in multidisciplinary research and development projects that address various national defense and security concerns. His work takes place in a laboratory setting operated by Lockheed Martin, where he collaborates with other experts to develop innovative solutions. These projects contribute to the mission of the Department of Energy by enhancing the safety and effectiveness of national defense systems.