Apollo Engineering
Nick Reynolds is a seasoned mechanical designer with extensive experience in conceptual and detailed design, primarily utilizing 3D CAD models and 2D drawing packs. Currently serving as a Senior Mechanical Designer at Apollo since January 2021, Nick specializes in FEA analysis and the manufacturing of mechanical tooling, along with design studies for marine wind and wave power concepts. Previous roles include Senior Designer at ToolTec Ltd, Senior Designer/Design Engineer at Subsea 7, Discipline Draughtsman at Technip, Design Draughtsman at Frank's International N.V., and Design Draughtsman/Design Engineer at Balmoral Group. Nick's career began as an Architectural Technician at Thomson, Craig & Donald. Nick holds a BEng in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sunderland and additional qualifications in Architectural Technology and Construction Technology.
Apollo Engineering
We enable our clients to achieve their net zero ambitions across the project lifecycle. Now over 12 years old, we have built an admirable and successful track record working across oil and gas, hydrogen and carbon capture, nuclear, and offshore renewables markets, leading the way in advisory, consultancy, engineering, and project services. Our engineers thrive on a challenge knowing that nothing is necessarily impossible. We come to work everyday to solve our clients’ problems, to show that there is an exciting alternative in the energy sector. From state-of-the-art software to everyday structural solutions, to cutting edge technology that we develop that will accelerate the energy transition. Our broad capabilities combined with the power of the group means that we can provide complete solutions that no one else can. We understand our clients’ objectives, their key business drivers, their challenges, and problems in the business, we listen to our clients, we go away, and we solve these problems. We want to achieve a sustainable decarbonised future for the energy industry. We know it’s not enough just to talk about the energy transition. Innovation, technology, practical solutions, it’s that mix that will make it all happen. It’s complex, but that’s what we are good at. We are Apollo, engineering tomorrow, today.