Showing posts with label SES. Show all posts
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Friday, January 15, 2010

Cameron's Promotion


Cameron = Engineering Manager! Good things are happening at Stirling Energy Systems! Cameron was one of two leaders that got the 60 dish demo solar site (Maricopa Solar) built and generating electricity - all within 3 months! Now comes projects in Texas and California in 2010. These projects will involve not 60, but 35,000 dishes in each location!

SES Internal Memo:
Effective immediately, Cameron Wyatt has been appointed Field Installation Engineering Manager, reporting to Justin Elliott. In his new role, Cameron is responsible for developing and validating systems and tooling required for volume field installation as well as working with the Engineering Design teams to provide feedback on lessons learned at Maricopa and other cost-down initiatives.

Cameron joined the team as Field Assembly Engineer and has demonstrated outstanding initiative in his contributions in addition to taking significant responsibility for the success of the Maricopa project.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

SES Company Christmas Party

The SES Christmas Party is always something I look forward to each year. All those Irish employees are so nice - they always have an open bar - and they know how to throw a good party. This year was no different. It was a formal 1970's theme at the ultra-snazzy W Scottsdale resort. We had a 4 course dinner, a full bar (Shirley Temple for me please), and a band that encouraged lots of 1970's grooves. We left before the tequila shots started - but it was still fun to meet all the SES people that so admire Cameron and all the hard work he puts in.


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Cameron's New Position at SES

Cameron wanted this promotion and got it! He will be organizing the build site for the solar dishes he was so instrumental in designing and testing. 

Stirling Energy Systems (SES) ANNOUNCMENT:

Cameron Wyatt appointed Field Assembly Engineer.
Cameron’s abilities and his experience at SES over the past year lend themselves to the challenges we face in developing our capabilities for deploying SunCatchers in the field.  He possesses an in-depth  understanding of the dish structure as well as a broader knowledge of the other SunCatcher sub-systems. Cameron has been dedicated to developing the technology, design philosophy, assembly and manufacturing processes as well as building good working relationships with our partners.  He has played an important role in Jim’s Dish team through to completion of the XO build and we expect his skills and enthusiasm will contribute to the success of SES site operations.
In this new role, Cameron will work closely with our manufacturing and engineering teams as well as our key suppliers to help develop, implement and optimize assembly and installation capabilities.  He will also work closely with our Supply Chain and EPC teams to ensure smooth interfaces with our suppliers and with contractors developing the site. I am confident that Cameron’s background and past experience will prove to be very valuable as we move forward into the commercialization phase.