Jay Taylor is a Manufacturing Automation Engineer with a decade of hands-on experience bridging mechanical design, prototyping, and automated production in aerospace and sustainable engineering contexts. A Johns Hopkins MechE alum, he has led R&D and field-ready hardware development—from sensor-driven mosquito detection systems and fatigue-tested trap platforms to MIR-transparent spectrometer fixtures—combining CAD, FEA, and manufacturing to deliver robust products. Jay’s background includes applied research at APL and sustainable separations work, giving him a strong foundation in materials, additive manufacturing, and experimental data analysis. Known for improving SOPs and designing for durability, he brings a practical systems mindset to automation challenges and an active interest in engineering for public health and social impact.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, Engineering Track, High School Diploma, Engineering Track at Eleanor Roosevelt High School
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