Bryan Booth

Mechanical Design Engineer at Range Energy

Bryan Booth has a diverse work experience spanning over several roles and companies. Bryan began their career as an Apprentice Technician at RPM Automotive in 2005 and then worked as a Service Technician at Bo's Motor Works in 2006 and Dearing's Automotive in 2007.

In 2008, Bryan joined Universal Laser Systems as a Mechanical Design Engineer, where they were responsible for designing sheet metal enclosures, manufacturing fixtures, and test equipment. Bryan also worked on optimizing heat transfer and developing exhaust gas recirculation intellectual property.

From 2009 to 2010, Bryan worked as a Social Media Marketing Intern at Student Experts, Inc.

In 2011, Bryan joined Tucson Embedded Systems Inc. as a Mechanical Engineer II. Bryan led the mechanical engineering team and worked on designing interfaces, enclosures, packaging, and thermal management for PCBAs. Bryan also served as a Project Manager, overseeing hardware and software development for contract embedded systems and managing small interdisciplinary teams.

From 2014 to 2017, Bryan worked at Tesla Motors as a Mechanical Design Engineer, where they were involved in designing high voltage cabling, connectors, and custom components for the Model S, Model X, and Model 3 vehicles. Bryan also served as a Product Excellence Engineer, managing quality control and production processes for high voltage cable manufacturing.

Starting in 2017, Bryan joined Zoox as a Staff Mechanical Engineer. Bryan played a key role in designing and industrializing vehicle subsystems, managing supplier partnerships, and overseeing powertrain system architecture and high voltage distribution. Bryan also led projects related to charging systems and DC to DC converter modules.

Most recently, Bryan has joined Range Energy as a Mechanical Design Engineer in 2022.

Overall, Bryan has a strong background in mechanical design engineering, project management, and quality control in the automotive and embedded systems industries.

Bryan Booth attended Desert Vista High School from 2000 to 2004. Bryan then continued their education at the University of Arizona from 2004 to 2008, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.

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  • Mechanical Design Engineer

    April, 2022 - present