Peter Demertzis

Mechanical Design Engineer at AMETEK Rotron

Peter Demertzis is a Mechanical Design Engineer at AMETEK Rotron since May 2022, with a dual role as a Technical Publisher at Howmet Aerospace since April 2020, where manual creation, editing, and corporate appropriations are primary responsibilities. Concurrently, Peter serves as an Adjunct of Engineering at SUNY New Paltz, responsible for delivering lectures and labs on refrigeration and heat pump cycles. Previous experiences include security positions at Darby OGill and Union Tavern and serving as a Lab Instructor at SUNY New Paltz, focusing on project design and analytical analysis. Educational achievements include a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from SUNY New Paltz and two associate degrees from Dutchess Community College in Mechanical Engineering and Liberal Arts.

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AMETEK Rotron

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Rotron, Inc is a leader in motors, fans, and blowers for aerospace, mass transit, and medical applicationsAMETEK Rotron’s AC and Brushless DC Fans and Blowers and Cooling Systems have successfully supported some of the most stringent Military and Aerospace vehicles, programs and installations for over 60 years. Our products are specificallydesigned to operate in harsh environments, while delivering effective, efficient and highly reliable cooling solutions. With over 25 product families, a high degree of vertical integration and core competancies in the design and manufacture of aerodynamics, electromechanical assemblies, motor drives and liquid vapor cycle cooling systems, we offer the widest product range in the world, with thousands of P/N’s active and available today. At the same time, we specialize in working with our customers to create unique product configurations to address the specific cooling requirement – not only for the cooling capability, but space claim, weight, noise, power draw and system controls.We help our Customers pick the right product for the job - minimizing design, program, schedule and contract risk.