Spencer Laddy-Locks

Principal Systems Engineer at Pratt & Whitney

Spencer Laddy-Locks has a diverse work experience in the engineering field. Starting in 2015, they interned at Brookhaven National Laboratory as a Mechanical Engineering Intern. They continued their internship the following year, focusing on stress analysis equipment and quality control for the EMCal tungsten and epoxy composite blocks at the laboratory. In 2016, Spencer became involved with Stony Brook Motorsports, first as a team member and then as the Design Leader and Powertrain Subsystem Leader. They were responsible for coordinating the design process and integrating subsystems, as well as upgrading the engine dynamometer test bed. In 2017, Spencer interned again at Brookhaven National Laboratory, this time working on the development of stress analysis equipment for the sPHENIX detector. From 2018 to 2022, they worked at Northrop Grumman as a Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, and ultimately, as a Principal Mechanical Engineer leading projects related to undersea acoustic systems. Their most recent position, starting in 2022, is as a Principal Systems Engineer at Pratt & Whitney.

Spencer Laddy-Locks has a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stony Brook University. Additionally, Spencer has also pursued further education and obtained a Masters of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the same university. However, the specific start and end years for these educational pursuits are not provided.

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  • Principal Systems Engineer

    September, 2022 - present