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Brandon Neddermeyer

Meridian,ID

Summary


Versatile professional with background in high-tech aerospace environment, seeking to transition into new field. Developed strong analytical and problem-solving skills, along with ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams. Looking to apply these transferrable skills in dynamic and innovative setting.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Engineer II

Belcan: Supporting Blue Origin
03.2024 - Current
  • Led a team of engineers tasked with the initial release of thermal fluids system parts within the Lunar Lander space vehicle
  • Coordinated with multiple engineering groups to design and draft machined and bent sheet metal brackets in order to route and secure thermal tubing to the landers structure.
  • Established strong working relationships with clients through exceptional communication skills, fostering trust and collaboration to accomplish a common goal.
  • Participated in formal internal design reviews of proposed products and components.

Drafter/Detailer

Belcan: Supporting Blue Origin
10.2022 - 03.2024
  • utilized Creo Parametric to create 3D Model based installation drawings for large fluids assemblies within the New Glenn space vehicle.
  • Increased overall client satisfaction rates by promptly addressing issues or concerns related to drafted plans, making necessary adjustments as needed.
  • Created models and drawings for tubes, fittings, and brackets. Working alongside a team of engineers to ensure the end products are manufacturable and pass necessary product design reviews.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Aerospace Engineering

Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
01-2020

Skills

  • Project management
  • Technical writing
  • PTC CREO parametric
  • CATIA V5
  • Fluids System Design

Timeline

Engineer II

Belcan: Supporting Blue Origin
03.2024 - Current

Drafter/Detailer

Belcan: Supporting Blue Origin
10.2022 - 03.2024

Bachelor of Science - Aerospace Engineering

Arizona State University
Brandon Neddermeyer