Gary Stewart
About Gary Stewart
Gary Stewart is a Graduate Systems Engineer currently serving as the GNC/AOCS Engineering Lead at StrathAIS in Glasgow, Scotland. He has a background in mechanical engineering and experience in aerospace, defence, and systems engineering.
Current Role at StrathAIS
Gary Stewart serves as the GNC/AOCS Engineering Lead at StrathAIS, a position he has held since 2020. His role involves overseeing guidance, navigation, and control systems, as well as attitude and orbit control systems. Based in Glasgow, Scotland, he has contributed to various projects within the aerospace and defence sectors. His experience in this position reflects his commitment to advancing technology in these fields.
Previous Experience at Ultra Electronics Group
Gary Stewart has been employed as a Graduate Systems Engineer at Ultra Electronics Group since 2021. In this role, he has engaged in systems engineering tasks and projects, further developing his expertise in the aerospace and defence industries. His work at Ultra Electronics Group builds on his educational background and previous engineering experiences.
Educational Background in Mechanical Engineering
Gary Stewart studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, where he earned a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree from 2016 to 2021. His education provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices, which he has applied throughout his professional career.
Professional Designation and Membership
Gary Stewart holds the professional designation of Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (MIET). This designation indicates his commitment to professional development and adherence to the standards of engineering practice. It reflects his engagement with the engineering community and his dedication to ongoing learning in his field.
Work Experience in Engineering Roles
Gary Stewart has accumulated diverse engineering experience through various roles. He worked as a Mechanical Engineer during a student placement at Petrofac in 2017 and held positions as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Peak Scientific in 2018 and 2019. His experiences across these roles have contributed to his expertise in systems engineering and mechanical design.