Brian Johnson
About Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson is a Quality Manager at ATL Technology, LLC, with a background in Manufacturing Engineering and Regulatory Affairs. He has a proven track record of improving quality processes and operational efficiency in the manufacturing sector.
Work at ATL Technology
Brian Johnson has held multiple positions at ATL Technology, LLC since 2015. He began as a Manufacturing Quality Engineer, where he worked for two years before advancing to the role of Quality Engineer. He served in this capacity for two years, from 2017 to 2019, before becoming a Quality Engineer II for one year. In 2020, he was promoted to Quality Manager, a position he has held for four years. His contributions include reducing customer complaints and improving operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Brian Johnson studied Manufacturing Engineering at Brigham Young University, earning a degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology from 2006 to 2015. He furthered his education at St. Cloud State University, where he obtained a Master's degree in Regulatory Affairs and Services (Med Device) from 2021 to 2023. His academic background supports his expertise in quality management and regulatory compliance within the manufacturing sector.
Background
Before his career in quality management, Brian Johnson served in the United States Marine Corps as a Light Armored Vehicle Crewman from 2003 to 2011. He gained practical experience as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at BD from 2013 to 2015. This diverse background laid the foundation for his skills in quality assurance and engineering.
Achievements in Quality Management
Throughout his career, Brian Johnson has implemented several initiatives to enhance quality management processes. He successfully hosted ISO 13485 audits and customer audits with zero findings. He also created a development program for entry-level employees to improve their skills. Additionally, he implemented the RASCI model to clarify responsibilities within the Quality Management System, contributing to a more structured approach to quality assurance.
Operational Improvements
Brian Johnson has made significant contributions to operational efficiency in his roles. He reduced the average number of monthly customer complaints from 10 to 3 by enhancing quality involvement in production processes. He also decreased quality inspection queue times from 15 days to 2 days, which significantly improved the overall efficiency of the manufacturing operations.