Our Team

We are committed to providing a professional service to our customers and teamwork is key to bonding our many years of individual industry experience. At Jesmond Engineering we are keen to share our views and we often perform internal independent validations to help ensure a high quality product.

  • Simon Walker

    Simon Walker Jesmond Engineering

    Simon has been working in the Aeronautical industry since 1987. He has an honours degree in Mathematics from Liverpool University, a Masters by Research in Fatigue Design from Hull University and a Certificate in Management Studies from Lancaster University. He is a Chartered Engineer and he holds EASA Fatigue and Damage Tolerance signature.

  • Dan Cusworth

    Dan Cusworth

    Dan graduated from the University of Hull with a masters degree in Mechanical Engineering. Having joined Jesmond Engineering in 2011 he has been involved in the analysis of aircraft structures using Fatigue and Damage Tolerance methodologies. Whilst operating in the aeronautical sector his knowledge and skills are quickly developing with experience.

  • Neil Hutty

    Neil Hutty Structures Engineer

    Neil is a capable and professional aeronautical engineer and Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society with an honours degree in Aerospace Engineering from Kingston University. Neil has 17 years experience in the aerospace industry, at home and abroad, specialising in fatigue and damage tolerance of metallic and composite structures.

  • Simon Goodall

    Simon Goodall

    Simon Goodall has an honours degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sheffield and has been working as a stress and structural Engineer in the aerospace industry since 1981. He has worked on Civil aircraft, Military aircraft and European Space Agency programmes both in the United Kingdom and overseas.

  • Allan Eccles

    Allan Eccles Aeronautical Engineer

    Allan Eccles has a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Glasgow University and a Masters by research in Expert Systems for Fatigue Design from Hull University. He has worked in the Aerospace Industry for 23 years and has gained a wide experience in Static, and Fatigue and Damage Tolerance analysis.

  • Jon Train

    Jon Train

    Jon has 22 years experience in the aerospace industry. He has an honours degree in Mathematics from York University and is a Chartered Mathematician and Member of the Institute of Mathematics. Jon has a wide range of experience across the industry including military aircraft, civil aircraft and missile structures, working both in the UK and abroad. His skills/knowledge has been developed working on all areas of aircraft structure. He is experienced in static analysis, fatigue and damage tolerance, finite element analysis, weights engineering and testing.

  • Peter Hannath

    Peter Hannath Structures Engineer

    Pete graduated from the University of Humberside in 1997 with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree in Airframe Structures. Overseas work in Germany, Holland and Australia has provided a wide and varied range of experience as a Structures Engineer in the aerospace industry, providing consultancy services in the areas of Finite Element Analysis and Static Analysis. Pete has 15 years aerospace experience and has undertaken diverse roles for clients involved with major civil and military aircraft projects worldwide.

  • Alec Malt

    Alec Malt

    Alec Malt has an Honours Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Sheffield Polytechnic. He has worked as a Structures Engineer in the Aerospace Industry since 1988 on both Civil and Military projects in the UK and abroad.

  • Paul Griffiths

    Paul Griffiths

    Paul has an honours degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of London. He has 28 years of experience working within the aerospace and general engineering industries. He worked both in the UK and abroad on various projects gaining extensive experience in all aspects of finite element analysis. Since 2007, however, Paul’s main focus has been the Fatigue and Damage Tolerance analysis of Helicopter rotating parts.

  • Nadia Kosseim

    Nadia Kosseim

    Nadia has 18 years of experience in the helicopter industry both in the Fatigue and Flight Test departments. She has worked in Canada, the US and Italy. She has an honours degree in Mechanical Engineering (Aeronautical option) and a Masters with research in Fracture and Fatigue from McGill University, Canada.

  • Graham Cook

    Graham Cook

    Graham has 23 years of experience in the aerospace industry. He has an honours degree in Mechanical Engineering from Liverpool University. Graham has a wide range of experience across the industry covering military and civil aircraft in both metallic and composite structure. His skills and knowledge have been developed working on a wide range of aircraft structure. He is experienced in static and dynamic analysis, finite element analysis, fatigue and damage tolerance, birdstrike analysis and testing of both structure and avionic equipment.

  • Sukraj Gill

    Sukraj Gill

    Sukraj graduated from Hatfield Polytechnic with an honours degree in Aeronautical Engineering. He has worked in the Aerospace Industry since 1989, initially as an Aerodynamicist specialising in airframe/weapon loading and weapon/stores safe separation. He worked on a variety of military aircraft on weapon integration. Most recently he has aided in developing pressure load distribution for civil aircraft.

  • Paul Littlewood

    Paul Littlewood

    Paul Graduated from the University of Hull with an honours degree in Engineering. He has gained a wide range of experience in the analysis of both metallic and composite aerospace structures while working on civil and military projects in the UK and overseas.

  • Ben Unwin

    Ben Unwin

    Ben graduated from Sheffield Hallam University with an honours degree in Aerospace Technology. He Joined Jesmond Engineering in 2011, and is rapidly gaining experience in fatigue, damage tolerance and structural analysis methodologies. He has been involved in a range of aerospace projects which have included detailed structural analysis of civil airliner wing components. Ben has also helped in the design of a renewable energy turbine and he is currently picking up skills in Finite Element analysis.

  • Catalina Iordache

    Catalina

    Catalina graduated from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest in 2002 with a degree in Mechatronics before completing a further degree at the Politecnico di Milano. She is currently gaining experience in the Fatigue and Damage Tolerance analysis of helicopter components.