PacMar Technologies
Nicholas Perry has extensive work experience in the field of mechanical engineering. In their most recent role at PacMar Technologies, they hold the position of Senior Mechanical Engineer. Prior to this, Nicholas worked as an Application Engineer at Worthington Industries and as a Mechanical Engineer, Senior, at BAE Systems, Inc. Nicholas also gained experience as a Mechanical Engineer at Applied Physical Sciences Corp (APS) and as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at General Dynamics Electric Boat. Additionally, Nicholas worked as an Engineering Intern at Naval Undersea Warfare Center Newport. Before pursuing a career in engineering, they served in the United States Marine Corps in various roles such as Executive Officer, Fire Support Officer, Fire Direction Officer, and Fires Watch Officer. Nicholas also has a brief experience as an Alumni at URI Alumni Services.
Nicholas Perry pursued their higher education in a chronological order. In 2005, they enrolled at the University of Rhode Island and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in History in 2009. Nicholas then attended Officer Candidate School in 2009, where they acquired a Commission in the USMC. Later, from 2014 to 2018, Nicholas Perry studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island, earning a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree in the field.
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PacMar Technologies
PacMar Technologies (FKA Martin Defense Group) provides research and development capabilities for the Department of Defense, NASA, and other government agencies. Historically a provider of naval architecture and modeling and simulation services, its portfolio has diversified to encompass digital twins, power and energy systems, unmanned vehicles, cyber security, robotics, autonomy, AI/ML, data science, inflatables, composites, and additive manufacturing. Founded in Hawaii in 1979, the company now has offices in Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia.