GNTC Alum Starts Work At SpaceX

  • Thursday, January 2, 2020
GNTC alumnus, Dusty Powell (right), stands with his girlfriend, D’ana Gay, in front of the SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, Ca. where he works as a maintenance technician
GNTC alumnus, Dusty Powell (right), stands with his girlfriend, D’ana Gay, in front of the SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, Ca. where he works as a maintenance technician
While his fellow graduates were walking across the stage in December, Georgia Northwestern Technical College graduate Dusty Powell was driving through Oklahoma on his way to the SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, Ca., where he would begin work the following week. 
 
After five interviews, with one lasting well over five hours, the two degree holding GNTC alumnus was ready to begin what he called his dream job as maintenance technician at the aerospace company.
 
“I was like a kid in a candy store,” the 23-year-old said of his SpaceX tour.
“Everything is done in-house and I get to be a part of that.” 
 
Mr. Powell had already completed an associate degree in the Instrumentation and Controls Technician program at the time of his interviews last year, and wrapped up his second associate degree in Industrial Systems Technology at the end of the fall 2019 semester. Along with his two degrees, Mr. Powell also holds a level two Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) from The International Society of Automation.
 
The two degrees and the certification are really what set him apart in the interviews, Mr. Powell said. To obtain his certification he had to have seven-years of experience, which he obtained through working in Polk County and in class at GNTC.
 
“Everything I did in class was hands-on and relevant to my field,” he said. “I use this stuff every day.”
 
According to Dick Tanner, program director and instructor of the Instrumentation and Controls program, many of his students find work while finishing up classes or just after graduation. 
 
“Dusty is a hard student to forget,” Mr. Tanner said. “One thing about him was he would volunteer for tour groups and job fairs. It can be hard to find people to talk about themselves and the program.”
 
Mr. Powell said he began his education at GNTC in 2014 and sprinkled his classes into his 50-60-hour work week. He would often take classes early in the morning and then head off to work until midnight before doing it all over again. Five years later with two associate degrees under his belt, the 23-year-old said his education is far from over.
 
“This field is constantly growing and changing,” he said. “I have to stay in step and will be working on my education until I retire.”  
 
Mr. Powell was approached three times by the automation company Siemens AG to work as a troubleshooter, Mr. Tanner said. He will do a similar job for SpaceX and handle equipment from an electrical side. Mr. Powell will work on troubleshooting, motor starting, working with electrical components and calibrating devices, as well as regular machine maintenance. 
 
“There is always a need for skilled workers,” said Mr. Tanner. “You don’t always need a four-year degree to succeed in the world today.”
 
After about six months to a year, SpaceX wants Mr. Powell to interview in the Automation department and start working on Programmable Logic Controls, Mr. Tanner said. “It’s extremely pleasing to see him do well in life, it’s why I do what I do.”
 
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