Brian Washington

Senior Mechanical Engineer at Nauticus Robotics, Inc.

Brian Washington's work experience includes multiple roles in various companies.

Beginning in 2006, they worked at Boeing as a Mechanical Systems Design & Analysis Engineer. In this role, they developed structural designs and products for the Common Docking Adapter using Unigraphics (NX). Brian also researched, designed, and evaluated mechanical products, equipment, systems, and processes to meet requirements.

In 2012, they joined FMC Technologies as a Product Development Engineer. Brian was responsible for creating, reviewing, and approving designs, drawings, part reports, and specifications. Brian prepared documentation and communications such as Engineering Change Notices and engineering specifications.

From 2013 to 2015, Brian worked at Baker Hughes Incorporated as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer. In addition to being a lead engineer, they also served as a project manager, project planner, and design engineer. Brian collaborated with marketing to ensure product specifications were met.

In 2015, Brian joined 1st Detect as a Senior Mechanical Engineer. Brian designed, developed, and tested mechanical and electrical components for GCMS and iONTRAC chemical detection systems. Brian integrated multiple components into the iONTRAC systems to minimize contamination.

Finally, in 2016, Brian joined Houston Mechatronics, Inc. as a Senior Mechanical Engineer. Further details about this role were not provided.

Brian Washington earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College at Baton Rouge. Brian completed their undergraduate studies from 2002 to 2006. Additionally, Brian pursued higher education at the University of Phoenix, where they obtained a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree. However, the exact duration of their MBA program is unknown.

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  • Senior Mechanical Engineer

    August, 2016 - present