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Matt Schierholtz

Aerospace Engineer at Trusted Space

Matt Schierholtz began their work experience as an Engineering Intern at Precision Castparts in 2014, where they gained experience in materials research and testing, along with statistical analysis of defects. In 2015, they worked as a Materials Engineer at Huntair, focusing on materials research and testing for HVAC applications. During this time, they also gained experience in Inventor and wind tunnel testing of fan blades. From 2016 to 2018, Matt worked as a Manufacturing Engineer at The Spaceship Company, where they created work instructions and tools for carbon sandwich panel parts, and gained experience in CATIA V5.

In 2018, they joined Innovative Composite Engineering as a Process Engineer, where they invented and executed novel processes and mold designs for the manufacture of aerospace composite structures. Matt introduced documentation that increased reliability and reduced scrap rates.

From 2019 to 2020, Matt worked at Xometry, first as a Senior Project Engineer, and then as a Design for Manufacturing Engineer. Matt then joined BlackLynx in 2020 as an Aerospace Engineer Analyst II, where they worked until 2023.

Most recently, in 2023, Matt joined Trusted Space, Inc. as an Aerospace Engineer. However, specific details about their role and responsibilities at this company have not been provided.

Matt Schierholtz began their education in 2010 at Oregon State University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Matt studied there until 2015. In 2012, they also briefly attended Universität des Saarlandes, where they focused on Materials Science. Additionally, in the same year, they spent some time at Luleå University of Technology for their Materials Science studies.

After completing their undergraduate degree, Schierholtz pursued further education at the University of Washington from 2016 to 2020. Matt obtained a Master of Engineering degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering during this time.

In terms of certifications, Schierholtz obtained an Engineer in Training (EIT) - FE Mechanical certification from the NCEES in October 2015. Matt also received CPR/First Aid certification from the American Red Cross, although the specific details regarding the month and year of completion are not provided. Based on the information given, no other assumptions can be made regarding Schierholtz's educational background.

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