Zachary Seaver

Sr. Manager, Hydrogen Infrastructure Products & Global Field Application Engineering at Plug Power

Zachary Seaver has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Zachary started their career as an Assistant Manager at Moe's Southwest Grill in 2009, where they gained valuable experience in leadership and management. In 2013, they worked as an Engineering Intern at PrimaLoft® Inc., focusing on conducting experiments, presenting results, and coordinating with outside labs for testing.

Seaver then transitioned to Plug Power, where they held various roles over the years. Zachary began as a Manufacturing Engineer intern in 2014, contributing to the prototyping and development of fuel cell stacks. Zachary also investigated and addressed manufacturing, supplier, and field service issues, and developed standard operating procedures to improve production processes and quality.

In 2017, Seaver became a Mechanical Engineer for Hydrogen Systems at Plug Power, playing a crucial role in the company's entry into the motive power industry with the GenDrive Fuel Cell. Their responsibilities included expanding the product line to cater to a wider customer base.

Eventually, Seaver moved into the field of Field Application Engineering at Plug Power in 2019, taking on responsibilities such as developing strategic market requirement documents, conducting cost comparison studies, overseeing demonstration projects, and writing proposals for hydrogen systems and fuel cell sales. Zachary also engaged in meetings with current and potential customers to review sales and technical information.

Seaver continued their growth in Plug Power, becoming the Manager of Field Application Engineering in 2021 and later transitioning to the role of Manager of H2 Infrastructure Products and Field Application Engineering in 2023.

Overall, Zachary Seaver's work experience demonstrates their versatility and expertise in engineering, product development, and sales, particularly in the hydrogen energy and alternative energy sectors.

Zachary Seaver completed their education with a Masters of Science in Engineering and Management Systems with a field of study in Energy from Clarkson University Graduate School, from 2018 to 2019. Prior to this, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering from the University at Buffalo, from 2011 to 2016. Zachary completed their high school education at Shenendehowa Central School District from 2007 to 2011, but the degree name and field of study for this period is not specified.

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