Cormac Mccullough
About Cormac Mccullough
Cormac McCullough is a Graduate Project Engineer with extensive experience in mechanical engineering and design management. He has worked at Gurit and Rocket Lab USA, and has a background in sailing and international internships.
Work at Rocket Lab
Cormac Mccullough has been employed at Rocket Lab USA as a Graduate Project Engineer since 2018. His role involves contributing to various engineering projects within the aerospace sector. He has gained valuable experience in project management and technical design during his tenure at Rocket Lab, which is known for its innovative approach to space technology.
Current Role at Gurit
Since 2018, Cormac Mccullough has also held the position of Design Engineer at Gurit in Zurich, Switzerland. In this capacity, he has developed technical design and design management skills. His work at Gurit focuses on composite materials and engineering solutions, contributing to the company's reputation in the field of advanced materials.
Education and Expertise
Cormac Mccullough earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Canterbury, studying from 2013 to 2016. His educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices. He also attended Kristin School from 2006 to 2012, where he completed his secondary education.
Internship Experience
Prior to his current roles, Cormac Mccullough gained practical experience through internships. He worked as an Engineering Intern at Smuggler Marine Limited in Madrid, Spain, for two months in 2014. Additionally, he completed a Mechanical Engineering Internship at Babcock Australia & New Zealand in Adelaide, South Australia, for two months in 2015. These internships contributed to his technical skills and understanding of engineering applications.
Background in Sailing
Cormac Mccullough has a background as a deck-engineer on sailing yachts, where he worked for eighteen months traveling between Europe and Asia. This experience reflects his passion for sailing and travel, providing him with practical skills in marine engineering and a unique perspective on engineering challenges in diverse environments.