Thomas Gooderham Ceng Cmgr

Commercial Lead at Helix Geospace

Thomas Gooderham CEng CMgr is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in technical sales, product design, and engineering management. Currently serving as Commercial Lead and Field Application Engineer at Helix Geospace since April 2022, Thomas develops and leads sales and marketing strategies while providing consultancy to customers on product integration. Prior experience includes leading design at Beadlight, where innovative lighting solutions for various sectors were developed, and managing business operations and R&D at Intertek, focusing on corrosion monitoring technologies. Additional roles range from Design Engineer at CAPCIS to early positions in electronics design, showcasing a strong foundation in engineering and management through education at notable institutions and completion of a diploma in Business Administration and Management.

Location

Oxford, United Kingdom

Links

Previous companies


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices


Helix Geospace

Helix Geospace is developing a range of small form factor, high-performance, antennas for use in a wide range of demanding telecommunications and navigation applications including GNSS, Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicles/driverless cars, drone delivery platforms, LEO satellite communications, personal body-worn devices and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications. Our Dielectric-loaded Multi-filar Antennas (DMAs) for GNSS applications enable the 10cm dynamic accuracy that will be demanded for driverless cars, UAS, aerospace and many other safety critical applications where reliance of smart systems and autonomy will prevail. Our multi-frequency DMAs support GPS, Galileo, Glonass and Beidou constellations, with highly focused phase centre, and high common-mode noise rejection. They are immune to multi-path effects caused by reflections in city environments, and are also resilient to interference, jamming and electrostatic discharge. The ceramic substrate concentrates the electric field, minimising near-fuel effects. DMA antennas are designed for rugged applications, so are ideal for military, aerospace and automotive products.


Industries

Employees

11-50

Links