Cobham Mission Systems
Wayne Ott has extensive experience in engineering, with a focus on structural projects and mechanical design for the aerospace industry. Wayne served as a Structural Project Engineer and IPDT Lead at Cobham Mission Systems, contributing to the development of an Auxiliary Fuselage Fuel Tank for the Brazilian Airforce KC-390. Prior to this role, Wayne held the position of Mechanical Engineer at LifePort, Inc., where responsibilities included designing medical interiors and mechanisms for aviation. Wayne has also served as Engineering Manager at B/E Aerospace and has been retired since December 2012, dedicating time to family and personal pursuits. Wayne's educational background includes studies in Engineering and Industrial Management at California State University, Long Beach, and a diploma from Torrance High.
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