Josh Corps

Product Development Manager at Fieldmade AS

Josh Corps has extensive work experience in the field of additive manufacturing, particularly in the development of mobile additive manufacturing equipment. Josh currently works at Fieldmade AS as a Product Development Manager, where they are responsible for managing the development of the NOMAD LW, Fieldmade's portable Mobile Additive Manufacturing Solution. Josh is involved in implementing upgrades for the current version (MK1) and also working on the development of the next generation MK2 NOMAD LW.

Prior to their current role, Josh worked at Fieldmade AS as a Product and Process Development Engineer, specializing in the defense, aerospace, and energy sectors. Josh played a key role in solving unique problem sets and contributed to the development of the NOMAD series.

Before joining Fieldmade AS, Josh served in the British Army, where they held various roles. Josh worked as a Design Engineer and Additive Manufacturing Advisor, providing support to UK Special Forces Operators by managing additive manufacturing equipment and developing prototypes. Josh also served as a Lead Design Engineer, overseeing the production of prototypes and end-use parts in remote and logistically contested environments.

Josh has also worked in positions such as Team Leader (Novel Power Solutions), Power Generation Manager, Senior Electrical Engineer, and Mechanical Electrical Engineer in the British Army. In these roles, they gained experience in managing power distribution systems, providing training and supervision to junior colleagues, and supporting large NATO exercises by ensuring effective power supply to multiple nations.

Overall, Josh Corps is a highly experienced professional in the additive manufacturing field, with a strong background in product development and process engineering.

Josh Corps attended De Montfort University from 2019 to 2023, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Motorsports Engineering.

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