Ryan Timme has a diverse range of work experience in the engineering field. Ryan started their career as an Undergraduate Honors Research Assistant at the University of Missouri, where they researched and synthesized analysis methods for camera-based 3D motion of flapping wing micro air vehicles. Ryan then worked as a Graduate Student Teaching Assistant at the Colorado School of Mines, where they provided guidance to students and graded assignments and reports.
Following this, Ryan served as a Graduate Student Technical Intern at Sandia National Laboratories, where they were a technical team member on a research project analyzing the performance of polygenerative fuel cell systems. Ryan developed process engineering models and analyzed the efficiency improvements achievable through the integration of absorption or electric chillers with fuel cell systems.
Ryan then worked as a Post-Master's Research Associate at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), where they were part of a technical team analyzing stationary combined heat and electric power fuel cell systems in light commercial buildings. Ryan performed technical analysis based on data collection and examined the improvement in fuel cell system efficiency through the utilization of thermal energy for heating.
Moving into the industry, Ryan joined Boeing as a Supplier Quality Engineer, where they performed inspections of aerospace products and developed a methodology for early quality involvement with suppliers. Ryan monitored and analyzed root cause and corrective action activities and led a process improvement team.
Ryan then worked at FuelCell Energy as a Supplier Quality Engineer, where they monitored supplier material quality and performance and managed product approval projects. Ryan conducted energy audits at industrial facilities and prepared technical reports for customers, documenting energy efficiency recommendations based on engineering and financial analysis.
Ryan continued their career as a Project Engineer at Energy Resources Integration, where they conducted energy audits, evaluated energy-consuming equipment performance, and prepared technical reports. Ryan then worked as an Energy Performance Specialist at VANGARDE, LLC, where they focused on energy performance analysis.
Currently, Ryan serves as a Project Engineer at Cascade Energy, Inc. with a start date of May 2022. Further details about this role are not provided.
Overall, Ryan Timme has developed a strong background in energy efficiency analysis, quality engineering, and research, with experience in both academic and industrial settings.
Ryan Timme has a strong educational background in mechanical engineering. Ryan obtained their Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Missouri-Columbia, where they studied from 2005 to 2008. Following their undergraduate studies, Ryan pursued further education and earned a Master's of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, where they studied from 2009 to 2010.
In addition to their degrees, Ryan has also obtained several certifications to enhance their professional qualifications. Ryan became an Engineer In Training in May 2009, certified by the State of Missouri. Furthermore, in April 2014, they earned the Certified Quality Technician (CQT) certification from the American Society of Quality. In June 2017, Ryan achieved the Six Sigma Black Belt Certification - Level I. Most recently, in December 2020, they obtained the Certified Measurement & Verification Professional certification from the Association of Energy Engineers.
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