Abdulrahman Ghalib is a Mechanical Production Engineer II at Sea-Bird Scientific since October 2021, collaborating with mechanical and electrical engineers to enhance products and production processes while researching new chemical compounds for sensor improvement. Previously, Abdulrahman served as a Mechanical Production Engineer on the E-truck Capstone Project at the University of Washington, focusing on material selection and stress calculations for structural components. Other significant roles include Aerospace Engineer, responsible for material selection and fluid dynamics for spacecraft; manager of the Innovation Lab at Lake Washington Institute of Technology, providing technical support to professors and students; Mechanical Site Engineer for Kuwait Fire Fighting, designing fire suppression systems; and Mechanical Designer at IHCG, specializing in fire fighting systems for various facilities. Abdulrahman holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington and an Associate's degree in Engineering Science from Lake Washington Institute of Technology.