Scott Decker

Fuel Cell Systems Manager - Reliability Engineering

Scott Decker has a diverse work experience spanning over several years.

Scott started their career at Rocketdyne in 1998 as a Development Engineer, where they focused on continuous development of the Space Shuttle Main Engine High Pressure Fuel Pump. Scott also reviewed shuttle launch data and pump manufacturing data.

In 2000, they joined Aviza Technology as a Development Engineer, specializing in semiconductor equipment. Scott worked on the development and process engineering of various equipment, including Atomic Layer Deposition, Batch Furnaces, and CVD processes. During their seven years at Aviza Technology, they were involved in three different product launches and gained experience in final product development and testing on ALD systems.

Currently, Scott is working at Plug Power since 2007. Scott started as a Sr. Systems Engineer, specializing in reliability and supporting the development of hydrogen-powered fuel cells. Scott has been involved in various engineering testing activities, including fuel cell system development, high-temperature PBI membrane single cell and stack development testing, and stack manufacturing for continuous power telecom systems. Recently, they have taken on the role of Fuel Cell Systems Manager - Reliability Engineering, indicating their growth and increased responsibility within the company.

Scott Decker attended the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1993 to 1997, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering. In addition to their formal education, Scott obtained certifications in "Root Cause Analysis: Getting to the Root of Business Problems" from LinkedIn in May 2022, and "Lean Six Sigma Foundations" from LinkedIn in May 2021.

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Sarasota, United States

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