Scott Stewart

Senior Systems Engineer at Collinear Group

Scott Stewart has a diverse work experience spanning over three decades in the aviation industry. Scott has held various roles and responsibilities in different companies, showcasing their expertise in engineering, project management, and leadership.

Scott started their career as a Special Operations/Combat Search and Rescue Instructor Pilot in the US Air Force from 1991 to 2002. During this time, they led teams on demanding missions and received recognition for their efforts in humanitarian relief efforts.

After leaving the military, Scott worked as a Systems Support Representative at Tybrin Corporation, where they managed satellite telephone systems and flight planning for aircraft. Following this, they joined Tectura Applied Engineering Solutions as a Systems Engineer, contributing to the Boeing P-8A program and leading the company's strategy development.

In 2007, Scott joined Marshall Aerospace as a Project Manager, leading multi-disciplinary teams in aircraft and aerostructure projects. Scott worked closely with customers and managed the entire lifecycle of these projects.

Scott then transitioned to a role as an Adjunct Faculty at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where they taught aviation-related courses.

In 2012, Scott joined B/E Aerospace as an Engineering Manager, responsible for leading design and certification engineers in the development and modification of aircraft seating systems and in-flight entertainment solutions. Scott was also an Engineering Development Manager, overseeing a large engineering team and managing the introduction of aircraft galley systems.

From 2016 to 2018, Scott worked at Aviation Technical Services as a Manager of Repair & Services Engineering. In this role, they led a team responsible for engineering support activities in airframe and component repair divisions.

Most recently, Scott worked at Collinear Group as a Senior Systems Engineer, where they played a key role in the development and implementation of new inflight entertainment and connectivity features for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Scott also supported Boeing Defense Systems by coordinating certification activities related to the KC-46 (767 variant) Supplemental Type Certificate.

Overall, Scott's work experience showcases their expertise in engineering, project management, leadership, and their ability to work effectively with multi-disciplinary teams.

Scott Stewart's education history begins with their high school education. Scott attended Bullard High School from 1984 to 1987 and obtained their High School Diploma.

After completing high school, Scott pursued higher education at the United States Air Force Academy from 1987 to 1991. Scott earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree during this time, though the field of study is not specified.

In 1994, Scott enrolled at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and completed their studies in 1995. Scott obtained a Master of Aeronautical Science (MAS) degree with a specialization in Operational Management.

In addition to their formal education, Scott also holds several certifications. In 2009, they obtained the Management of Risk (M_o_R) Practitioner certification from the APM Group. Scott also received the APMP (Association for Project Management Professional) certification from the Association For Project Management in the same year.

Scott holds an Amateur Radio Operator certification issued by the Federal Communications Commission, obtained in July 2004. Scott also received the Airline Transport Pilot certification and FAA Ground Instructor certification from the Federal Aviation Administration in January 2001. Furthermore, they hold a TOP SECRET Security Clearance from the US Department of Defense, obtained in December 1995. In June 2004, Scott obtained an Emergency Medical Technician certification from the State of Washington.

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  • Senior Systems Engineer

    November, 2018 - present