Summary
Nathan Eads is a mechanical commissioning engineer and interdisciplinary problem-solver with a decade of hands-on experience delivering mission-critical infrastructure and prototype hardware in high-stakes environments. Currently leading mechanical testing, validation, and commissioning for hyperscale and mission-critical facilities in the DC–Baltimore area, he pairs field commissioning rigor with lab-grade research skills developed at JPL and in academic tensegrity experiments. Nathan combines practical manufacturing and additive expertise—from managing 20+ industrial 3D printers to designing lifting fixtures and custom adaptive equipment—with systems thinking that keeps complex projects running reliably under exacting contracts. An Eagle Scout and proven leader who once mobilized 100+ volunteers to produce 5,000+ face shields, he brings both logistical grit and creative engineering to every project. He is learning full-stack development to broaden his toolset, making him a versatile engineer who bridges hardware, software, and operational reliability.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Riverwood International Charter School
Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering at The University of Alabama