Jonathan Scott

Chief Architect at Razorleaf Corporation

Jonathan Scott has a diverse work experience in the field of engineering. Jonathan started their career as a Design Engineer at Framatome/AREVA, where they worked on building robots and tools for repair and service in radioactive and hazardous environments. Jonathan contributed to the decommissioning of the Maine Yankee nuclear power plant and developed technology for sealing spent nuclear fuel canisters for the Yucca Mountain Project. Jonathan then joined TriMech Solutions as an Applications Engineer before becoming Chief Architect at Razorleaf Corporation.

Jonathan Scott attended the University of Virginia from 1993 to 1997, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.

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Norfolk, United States

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Razorleaf Corporation

Founded in 2000, Razorleaf is a consulting & systems integrator with specialized expertise in PLM. Razorleaf is proud to be celebrating its 20th year in operation in 2020. We are vendor-agnostic in our approach and focus on helping manufacturing organizations connect products and processes across the digital enterprise to drive more value from the product development process. Led by a highly skilled and seasoned team of experts across the United States and Europe, Razorleaf transforms businesses by offering comprehensive consulting and implementation services focused on managing the digital thread across the product life cycle and supply chain. https://www.razorleaf.com/resources/newsletters/


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51-200

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