Mike Obaisi is a seasoned Senior Design Engineer at UTC Pratt & Whitney, where he plays a pivotal role in the development of cutting-edge airfoil components for gas turbine propulsion systems. With a robust background in power electronics, circuit design, and mechanical design, Mike leverages...
Mike Obaisi is a seasoned Senior Design Engineer at UTC Pratt & Whitney, where he plays a pivotal role in the development of cutting-edge airfoil components for gas turbine propulsion systems. With a robust background in power electronics, circuit design, and mechanical design, Mike leverages his expertise in Unigraphics NX6 and Teamcenter to create innovative solutions that meet the rigorous demands of the aerospace industry. His proficiency in CAD tools, including Catia V5 E3D and AutoCad 2007 Electrical, enables him to produce detailed designs that are not only functional but also optimized for performance, cost, and weight.
Currently, Mike is spearheading several key projects that involve the conceptualization, preliminary design, and detailed engineering of complex components such as Gask-O seal plates and battery chargers. His collaborative approach ensures that he works closely with aerodynamic, structural, and heat transfer experts, fostering a multidisciplinary environment that enhances the design process. By integrating insights from various engineering domains, Mike is able to deliver solutions that push the boundaries of efficiency and reliability in gas turbine technology.
In addition to his technical skills, Mike's experience with harness design and bracket design further underscores his versatility as an engineer. His commitment to continuous improvement and innovation positions him as a valuable asset to UTC Pratt & Whitney, where he is dedicated to advancing the future of aerospace propulsion systems. As the industry evolves, Mike remains at the forefront, utilizing his extensive knowledge in power electronics and mechanical design to contribute to the next generation of high-performance engines.