Jack Landsbach has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Jack currently works at nTop as a Senior Solutions Engineer. Prior to this, they worked at Woodward, Inc. as a Mechanical Engineer, where they played a significant role in platform and R&D engineering for air valves on aircraft turbines. Jack also designed high-temperature flow bodies for additive manufacturing, leading efforts to create the first additively manufactured air valve flow body in aviation.
Before Woodward, Inc., Jack worked at Lightning Systems as a Mechanical Engineer, where they were a key member of a design team that developed a hydraulic hybrid retrofit system for trucks. Jack also managed overall design layouts for several projects.
Prior to that, Jack worked at ATS Automation as a Project Engineer, designing DDC building automation control systems and managing projects and subcontractors. Jack also gained experience in project management and AutoCAD.
Jack's work experience also includes roles at UW FSAE, where they were involved in designing and building throttle linkage interfaces, air/fuel intake systems, and performing various simulations and machining techniques. Jack also had internships at Leviton Network Solutions and K2 Sports, where they gained experience in design, testing, and manufacturing processes.
Earlier in their career, Jack worked in the entertainment industry as a Sound Engineer, Lighting & Video Technician, and Rigger at THD Productions. Jack operated consoles, designed installations, and worked with national acts and global leaders in orthopedics. Jack also served as a Production Manager, Sound Engineer, and Sound/Lighting Technician at Vail Valley Foundation, coordinating back-of-house operations and working on marketing efforts.
Overall, Jack Landsbach has a strong background in mechanical engineering, project management, and design, with experience in various industries including aerospace, automotive, and entertainment.
Jack Landsbach attended Wheat Ridge High School from 1994 to 1998, where they did not acquire a specific degree or field of study. Jack then proceeded to the University of Northern Colorado from 1999 to 2002, earning a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Musical Theatre. Later, from 2010 to 2012, they attended the University of Washington and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME).
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