James Kluth serves as a Senior Principal Systems Engineer II at BAE Systems, where he leverages over 20 years of diverse experience across aerospace, telecommunications, architectural acoustics, and defense sectors. His current role, which he has held since July 2013, involves a critical focus on...
James Kluth serves as a Senior Principal Systems Engineer II at BAE Systems, where he leverages over 20 years of diverse experience across aerospace, telecommunications, architectural acoustics, and defense sectors. His current role, which he has held since July 2013, involves a critical focus on sustaining engineering for a range of Boeing aircraft, including the 747, 757, 767, and 777, as well as aftermarket products produced at the Fort Wayne, Indiana facility. Working remotely from Texas, James is adept at managing production support initiatives, driving yield improvements, addressing obsolescence challenges, and implementing cost reduction strategies that enhance operational efficiency.
James’s expertise in electronics design, circuit card analysis, and testing is pivotal to the success of defense systems and avionics products. His proficiency in VHDL, hardware architecture, and digital signal processing allows him to effectively contribute to complex projects that require innovative solutions and meticulous attention to detail. His background in PCB design and manufacturing further complements his ability to oversee the development and integration of advanced technologies within commercial avionics.
Recognized as a rapid responder, James excels in research and effective communication, fostering collaboration across various teams and organizational levels. His commitment to excellence and continuous improvement not only enhances product reliability but also positions BAE Systems as a leader in the aerospace industry. As he navigates the evolving landscape of avionics and defense systems, James remains dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions that meet the rigorous demands of modern aviation.