Steven Greenwell
About Steven Greenwell
Steven Greenwell is a Lead Design Engineer at Shoals Technologies Group, specializing in the design of commercial electrical combiners and re-combiners for the solar industry. He has a background in Industrial and Product Design and Mechanical Engineering, with previous experience at Griffin Technology and various internships.
Work at Shoals Technologies Group
Steven Greenwell has served as the Lead Design Engineer at Shoals Technologies Group since 2013. In this role, he specializes in the design of commercial electrical combiners and re-combiners specifically for the solar industry. His responsibilities include sourcing new components and overseeing new concept builds, ensuring that the design processes align with industry standards and client needs. He has contributed to the company's focus on innovative solutions in renewable energy.
Previous Experience at Griffin Technology
Before joining Shoals Technologies Group, Steven Greenwell worked at Griffin Technology as an Industrial Designer from 2005 to 2012. During his seven years in Nashville, TN, he was involved in various design projects that contributed to the development of consumer electronics. His experience at Griffin Technology provided him with a solid foundation in industrial design principles and practices.
Education and Expertise
Steven Greenwell holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Product Design from the University of Cincinnati, where he studied from 1999 to 2004. Prior to that, he attended the University of Louisville, earning a degree in Mechanical Engineering from 1996 to 1999. His educational background equips him with a strong understanding of both design and engineering principles, which he applies in his current role.
Internship Experience
Steven Greenwell gained valuable experience through several internships early in his career. He worked as an Industrial Design Intern at GE in 2003 for four months in Louisville, KY. Additionally, he interned at Lexmark in 2002 and Techtronic Industries in 2001, both for four months. These internships allowed him to develop practical skills in industrial design and gain insights into the workings of different companies in the technology sector.