Caryl McEndree

Mechanical Design Engineer at Vencore, Inc.

Caryl McEndree has extensive experience as a Mechanical Design Engineer. Caryl began their career at United Space Alliance in 1998, where they served as Lead Tool Design Engineer. In this role, they were responsible for designing and developing ground support hardware and tooling for the space shuttle processing program. Caryl collaborated with various stakeholders to ensure the highest quality and cost effectiveness of the products. Caryl also oversaw fabrication and procurement processes.

In 2012, Caryl joined Vencore Inc. as a Mechanical Design Engineer. Here, they worked on the NASA Space Launch System (SLS) program. Caryl served as the lead design engineer for the modification and upgrade of facility platforms in the Rotation, Processing, and Surge Facility (RPSF). Additionally, they designed new facility platforms and access solutions for processing the SLS launch vehicle in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). Caryl also worked on developing access solutions for the recovery of the SLS Orion Capsule.

In 2017, Caryl joined ERC as a Mechanical Design Engineer, where they continue to apply their expertise in design engineering.

Caryl McEndree has a strong educational background in engineering. From 1993 to 1999, they attended the University of Central Florida, where they graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Following this, from 2006 to 2008, Caryl pursued further education at the University of Miami, completing a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering.

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