How I work
Structure, precision, and long-term thinking.
I work at the intersection of engineering, leadership, and long-term thinking. My background is rooted in building real-world systems — where safety, precision, and responsibility matter — but my interests extend equally to how people, teams, and ideas evolve over time.
I’ve spent more than a decade working with complex technical environments: vehicle electrification, high-voltage systems, method development, and system integration across automotive, defence, and industrial domains. Over time, my role has naturally expanded from hands-on engineering into developing methods, improving collaboration, and helping complex work move forward with clarity and structure.
What drives me
Solutions that hold under pressure.
What drives me most is not just solving technical problems, but understanding how solutions are created — how decisions are made, how teams align, and how systems hold up under pressure. I’m drawn to roles where engineering depth meets responsibility for direction, quality, and long-term impact.
I believe good work is built deliberately. It takes patience, iteration, and the willingness to stay with problems longer than is comfortable. I value environments where curiosity is encouraged, responsibility is shared, and progress is measured not just by speed, but by durability.
Writing & perspective
Worlds that ask harder questions.
Alongside my engineering work, I write science fiction and non-fiction. Writing gives me space to explore the same questions from a different angle: power, control, leadership, identity, and the human consequences of technology.
Whether I’m working on a vehicle platform or a fictional world, the core interest is the same — what happens when systems shape people, and when people decide to push back.
Looking ahead
From hands-on detail to direction.
Looking ahead, I’m interested in continuing to grow in roles that combine engineering expertise with leadership, method development, and strategic thinking — contributing not only to what is built, but to how it is built and who builds it.
Outside of work and writing, I value a grounded life: time with my wife, long conversations, and projects that reward depth over noise.