Chesterfield Seibert

Sr. Mechanical Design Engineer at Plug Power

Chesterfield Seibert has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Chesterfield started their career as a Laboratory Assistant at Intertek ETL SEMKO in 2006. Chesterfield then worked as a Summer Intern at Pall Corporation in 2008, assisting in the design of mechanical assemblies.

In 2009, they joined General Dynamics as a Project Engineer, where they worked on the overhaul and repair of electronic equipment and cabling on the submarine USS Missouri. Chesterfield also served as the component engineer for various pumps and compressors.

Seibert continued their career at Pall Corporation in 2011 as a Mechanical Design Engineer, where they designed manufacturing equipment for filters and filter media processing. Chesterfield was involved in all stages of the mechanical design process, from concept formulation to fabrication.

In 2012, they joined Eppendorf AG as a Product Development Engineer, specializing in laboratory equipment engineering. Chesterfield utilized SolidWorks to create models and drawings of mechanical parts and assemblies for laboratory shakers. Chesterfield gained expertise in materials, finishes, and the application of GD&T.

Most recently, Seibert worked at Plug Power as a Sr. Mechanical Design Engineer, starting in October 2017. No end date is provided for this role.

Chesterfield Seibert completed their education from 2005 to 2009 at Clarkson University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering. Prior to attending university, they studied at Homer Central High School from 2001 to 2005. In addition to their academic qualifications, they obtained certifications including a SECRET security clearance, which is currently inactive, in June 2009, and a NY State Fundamentals of Engineering certificate (EIT) in April 2009.

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  • Sr. Mechanical Design Engineer

    October, 2017 - present

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