Daniel Del Monte
About Daniel Del Monte
Daniel Del Monte is an Integrated Electrical Systems Engineer II at Rocket Lab in Auckland, New Zealand, where he has worked since 2020. He previously held various roles at Rocket Lab, including Avionics Intern and Junior Avionics Engineer, and earned his Bachelor's Degree from The University of Manchester.
Work at Rocket Lab
Daniel Del Monte currently serves as an Integrated Electrical Systems Engineer II at Rocket Lab, a position he has held since 2020. His career at Rocket Lab began with an internship as an Avionics Intern in 2018, where he worked for six months in Auckland, New Zealand. Following his internship, he transitioned to a Junior Avionics Engineer role for four months in 2018, before advancing to an Avionics Engineer position from 2019 to 2020. His experience at Rocket Lab spans various roles, contributing to his expertise in the aerospace sector.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Del Monte completed his Bachelor’s Degree at The University of Manchester from 2015 to 2018. This three-year program provided him with foundational knowledge and skills in electrical systems engineering. Prior to his university education, he attended JFS, where he achieved his High School diploma from 2007 to 2014. His educational background supports his current role in integrated electrical systems, emphasizing his technical proficiency in avionics and engineering.
Background
Daniel Del Monte has a diverse background in engineering, particularly within the aerospace industry. He began his professional journey at Rocket Lab, where he gained hands-on experience through various roles. His early involvement as an intern laid the groundwork for his subsequent positions as a Junior Avionics Engineer and Avionics Engineer. His continuous growth within Rocket Lab highlights his commitment to the field and his development as an engineer.
Career Progression
Daniel Del Monte's career progression at Rocket Lab showcases his advancement in the field of avionics and electrical systems engineering. Starting as an Avionics Intern in 2018, he quickly moved into a Junior Avionics Engineer role, followed by a position as an Avionics Engineer. In 2020, he was promoted to Integrated Electrical Systems Engineer II, reflecting his increasing responsibilities and expertise in integrated electrical systems within the aerospace sector.