Our Team
Jude Hueber
Principal Engineer and Owner
Jude Hueber graduated from Colorado State University in 2006 with a B.S. in mechanical engineering. In college he became interested in robotics, and his first job was designing remotely operated equipment for Nuclear D&D projects. A lifelong automotive enthusiast, Jude jumped at an opportunity to lead the engineering team for a start-up company that was developing new drive-train technology for heavy trucks. This started his career in automotive and ultimately led to the founding of JKV as an engineering consulting company for special automotive projects. In his free time, Jude enjoys building things for his wife's garden, being outside with his kids, and maintaining a 74 acre farm in Batavia, OH. He is a mediocre musician, rock climber, and motorcycle rider when time affords.
Fun Facts
Q: Cats or Dogs?
A: Dogs
Q: Favorite sports team?
A: The Underdogs
Q: Favorite travel destination that you've been to, or you want to go?
A: Climbing in Southern France
Chris Pennekamp
Program Manager and Systems Engineer
Over the last 17 years, Chris has supervised or directly participated in the manufacturing of medical devices and automotive components using traditional methods such as CNC maching, EDM, advanced welding processes, injection molding, as well as cutting edge additive processes.
Chris has made enormous engineering contributions to automotive systems design and integration projects, as well as automotive performance and restoration projects.
Chris enjoys the challenge of turning anybody’s “AHA” moment into a safe and reliable design that is easy to manufacture and safe and functional for the end user.
Chris is also involved in control systems architecture and software implementation at JKV.
Ryan Kabbes
Senior Project Engineer
After 12 years with Honda R&D, Ryan joined JKV as a Senior Project Engineer. Ryan's 12 years at Honda provided him with a vast experience in the discipline of product development and "design for manufacturing" for primarily stamped steel and injection-molded Automotive plastic parts. However, since then, Ryan has made large engineering contributions during his time at JKV to entire Prototype Vehicle Chassis/Suspension/Steering/Braking systems design, amongst other stationary and fully automated structures and machines.
Shohei Shibata
Senior Engineer
Fun Facts
Q: Cats or Dogs?
A: Dogs
Q: Favorite sports team?
A: 2004 Detroit Pistons
Q: If I weren't so damn good at my job, I'd probably be...
A: A farmer
Shohei Shibata graduated with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University in 2006. Since then, he has spent much of his career in the automotive industry, designing and developing safety critical chassis and suspension components for major OEMs. The experience has trained him well in the technical know-how of structural design, while at the same time he is a curious learner that is always learning something new. But at the end of the day, he believes that good communication and projection management are almost always more important to a project's success than any technical knowledge.
If he isn't working on a JKV project, you will probably find him working in the garden, or playing jazz drums. He is also the builder and the maintainer of this website.