Grant Threatt

Engineering Professional

Role
Operations Leader at GKN Aerospace
Location
Auburn, AL, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Grant Threatt

Grant Threatt is an operations leader at GKN Aerospace, specializing in composite aircraft parts manufacturing.A mechanical engineer, Grant earned his undergraduate degree from Auburn University and has decades of experience in both the aerospace and oilfield industries, providing engineered solutions, leadership, and project management for client needs from the seafloor to low Earth orbit. Oilfield opportunities have allowed Grant to lead diverse in-country teams internationally in West Africa and the Middle East.Grant earned his MBA from the University of Texas at Dallas and has had a hand in successfully launching small businesses. Grant completed an additional advanced degree in education, an MEd, with specializations in adult curriculum development and online learning. Grant has also served in the Texas State Guard, rising to a leadership role in the Medical Brigade out of Galveston County. Grant is a licensed real estate agent and a certified Commercial Real Estate Investment Planning Specialist.

Experience

  1. Operations Leader

    GKN Aerospace

    Jul 2025 — Present · Tallassee, AL, US

Education

  • Auburn University, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering

    Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechanical Engineering

  • Sam Houston State University

    Master of Education - MEd, Curriculum and Instruction

  • Naveen Jindal School of Management, UT Dallas

    MBA, Business Administration

    2007 — 2009

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