Noah Brunk

Manager of Propulsion at Hermeus

Noah Brunk has extensive work experience in the engineering field. Noah started their career as an intern at Wright Medical Technology, where they conducted a wear study and designed an environmental chamber fluid overflow prevention system. Noah then worked as a design engineering intern at Amendia, Inc., where they modeled custom medical devices and ran FEA analysis.

Noah also gained experience as an intern at St. Jude Medical, where they focused on R&D in cardiac surgery. Noah further expanded their skills as an undergraduate research assistant at the Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Lab, where they conducted research and designed fixtures related to heart valve mechanics.

Noah's work in the aerospace industry includes roles at SpaceX and Hermeus. At SpaceX, they worked as a design engineer, lead propulsion design engineer, and lead propulsion engineer. Noah was responsible for the design, analysis, and testing of rocket fluid components and led teams in the development of various components for the Falcon stage and Low Flow Dragon components. Noah played a key role in the successful launch and operation of the Crew Dragon vehicle.

Currently, Noah is serving as the Manager of Propulsion at Hermeus, a position they assumed in March 2023. Prior to this role, they held positions as the Manager of Vehicle Fluids and Mechanisms, Lead Propulsion Engineer, and Senior Mechanical Engineer at the company.

Overall, Noah's diverse work experience showcases their expertise in engineering, with a focus on aerospace and medical device design.

Noah Brunk obtained a High School Diploma from Garnet Valley High School in the year 2010. Noah continued their education at Georgia Institute of Technology from 2010 to 2014, earning a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Following this, they pursued a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, which they completed in the year 2015.

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Timeline

  • Manager of Propulsion

    March 1, 2023 - present

  • Manager, Vehicle Fluids and Mechanisms

    June, 2022

  • Lead Propulsion Engineer

    July, 2021

  • Senior Mechanical Engineer

    June, 2020