Tallis Ingram
About Tallis Ingram
Tallis Ingram is a Project Engineer at Navistar Inc, where he has worked since 2020. He previously held positions as an Aftertreatment Intern and a Senior Product Development Engineer at the same company, and he holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Work at Navistar
Tallis Ingram has held multiple positions at Navistar Inc, contributing to various engineering projects. He began his career at Navistar as an Aftertreatment Intern in 2013, where he worked for two months. Following this internship, he served as a Senior Product Development Engineer in the Aftertreatment division from 2014 to 2020, a tenure of six years based in Lisle, Illinois. In 2020, he transitioned to the role of Project Engineer, where he continues to apply his expertise in engineering and project management.
Education and Expertise
Tallis Ingram earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mechanical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology. His studies spanned from 2011 to 2014, providing him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices. This educational background supports his roles in product development and project engineering, particularly in the automotive and aftertreatment sectors.
Background
Tallis Ingram has a background in mechanical engineering, which he cultivated during his time at the Illinois Institute of Technology. His early experiences at Navistar, starting with an internship and progressing to senior engineering roles, have shaped his professional development in the automotive industry. His focus has been primarily on aftertreatment systems, which are critical for meeting emissions regulations.
Professional Experience
Ingram's professional experience includes significant roles at Navistar Inc, where he has been involved in the development and engineering of aftertreatment systems. His progression from intern to Senior Product Development Engineer and now to Project Engineer illustrates his growth and commitment to the field. His work has involved collaboration on projects that enhance vehicle performance and compliance with environmental standards.