MSI Defense Solutions
Sean Hartis is a Manufacturing Engineer and Liaison at MSI Defense Solutions, with a tenure beginning in March 2021. Prior experience includes roles as a Mechanical Engineering Technician and Test Technician at Jacobs from November 2013 to March 2021, and as a Technician at CUMMINS ATLANTIC from January 2007 to January 2013. Sean is currently pursuing education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, with studies ongoing since 2013.
MSI Defense Solutions
MSI Defense Solutions was founded with one goal in mind – to transfer our 300 plus years of contemporary motorsports experience to military vehicles and systems in the form of components, technology, and processes. Our employees have enjoyed success at the highest levels of racing and vehicle design, testing, and development. Along the way, they have accumulated countless years of experience in off-road racing, motorcycle and motocross racing, NASCAR, Formula 1 and premium road car development. MSI produces some of the most technologically advanced, highest performance vehicle and integration systems for use on land, air, and water. It’s the collaborative expertise and shared technologies that allow MSI to design the right part, the first time, for your mission now and years ahead. MSI rapidly deploys innovative techniques and the latest technologies to programs accomplishing accelerated manufacturing timelines to quickly design, engineer, and deliver capabilities for numerous systems – suspension, mechanical design and integration, communications infrastructures, command and control, electronic controls, mechatronics and as an ATF FFL Level 9 holder, weapon systems. Using MSI’s vast breadth of complete vehicle design experience, and an array of analytical and mechanical testing tools, users can rest assure delivered solutions have been validated. MSI vehicles have been airdropped, EMI chamber tested, performance and durability tested through the extreme rigors of the Nevada Automotive Testing Center (NATC) and other proving grounds for thousands and thousands of real-mission miles.