Skyjacker Suspension Hires Josh Cooper as Design Engineer
Cooper has 20-plus years of industry experience, including sales management, custom shop ownership, collaboration with Ultra4 racing teams & engineering...
Skyjacker Suspension announced the hiring of a new design engineer, Josh Cooper, who brings more than 23 years of diverse experience in the off-road and automotive aftermarket industry to the team. With a career that spans nearly every corner of the industry, Cooper offers a valuable perspective shaped by hands-on experience and leadership across multiple disciplines, company officials stated in a press release. His background includes sales management, custom shop ownership, collaboration with Ultra4 racing teams and several years dedicated specifically to engineering.
Cooper’s experience provides him with an understanding of both the technical and real-world performance demands of suspension systems. Most recently, his involvement with an Ultra4 team has kept him at the forefront of cutting-edge off-road performance, durability, 3D modeling/scanning and race-proven designs, noted the release.
Cooper Brings Trail-Tested Engineering to Suspension Development
Combined with his engineering expertise, Cooper brings a practical, trail-tested approach to product development that aligns perfectly with Skyjacker’s commitment to performance and reliability, the company said. Beyond his professional accomplishments, he and his family spend much of their free time off-road exploring trails and mountains. Skyjacker says this genuine enthusiasm for the off-road community fuels Cooper’s drive to create innovative solutions for fellow enthusiasts.
“Having someone with this level of experience, passion and character on our team is truly exciting,” said Lonnie McCurry Jr., president at Skyjacker Suspension. “He understands our customers because he is one of them. His technical knowledge, industry insight and approachable personality make him a tremendous addition to our engineering department.”



