Leonardo Cano

Fatigue & Damage Tolerance Engineer at Virgin Galactic
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(386) 825-5501
Location
US
Languages
  • Spanish Native or bilingual proficiency
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Fatigue & Damage Tolerance Engineer
      • Feb 2022 - Present

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Manufacturing Engineer
      • Mar 2020 - Feb 2022

    • United States
    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Composites Engineering Intern
      • Jun 2019 - Aug 2019

    • United States
    • Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Engineering Intern
      • Jan 2019 - May 2019

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Student Assistant
      • Aug 2017 - Dec 2018

    • MQ-25 Program
      • Jun 2018 - Aug 2018

      • Worked alongside Program Management Professionals on a high profile government contract • Received ample training in Earned Value Management • Wrote documents that would facilitate the integration of subcontractors with the MQ 25 Program Team • Quantified risks by adding potential technical, cost, and schedule delays to the program • Identified and analyzed areas of potential risk to the program by meeting with subject matter experts and operating managers, to create risk registers, and recommend ways to control, reduce, or transfer risk. Show less

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    • San Diego State University Chemistry and Science Laboratories
    • Student Research Assistant
      • Jun 2017 - Jun 2018

      Our newest instrument is a Keysight T150 Mechanical Tester which is being used to test the tensile strength of natural and synthetic spider silks. While silkworms create only one type of silk, spiders use a wide array of silk fibers for various tasks such as prey wrapping, orb or cob web weaving, or egg case formation. These silks all have different mechanical properties which can be attributed to the molecular structure of the protein fibers of which they are composed. This instrument helps us bridge the knowledge gap between the molecular and macroscopic properties of silk. https://greghollandlab.wordpress.com/ Show less

    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Ice Cream Clerk
      • Jul 2016 - Aug 2016

Education

  • San Diego State University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
    2016 - 2020

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