Joshua John

Joshua
John
Navajo
Board Member
Region: 
3
Board Term: 
Nov. 2022 - Nov. 2025

Joshua joined Raytheon after completing his bachelor's in physics from Northern Arizona University. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University with masters in systems engineering in 2018. At Raytheon, Joshua works as a systems engineer within the Systems Engineering Integration and Test organization. He helps lead a team that performs system testing and flight tests for Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle (EKV) program. In this role, he brings experience from leading a team in a highly stressed environment with implications to national security.

Joshua has been a member of AISES since high school and through undergraduate studies. He was a member and served on the NAU AISES chapter board. After graduation, he continued his commitment to AISES through the Raytheon American Indian Network (RAIN) and AISES professional chapters. He was honored in receiving the AISES Sequoyah membership from his mentor in 2014. In 2018, he was awarded the Most Promising Engineer award from AISES.

Joshua is a member of the Navajo Nation, originally from Shiprock, NM. Joshua is of the Folded Arms People clan, born for the Mountain/Apache People clan; his maternal grandfather is of the Mexican clan, and his paternal grandfather is of the Bear Enemies clan.