Gregory Weiss
About Gregory Weiss
Gregory Weiss is a Senior Systems Engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University. He has extensive experience in engineering roles across various companies, including BD, Vicor Corporation, Nova Biomedical, Keurig Green Mountain, and currently Belmont Medical Technologies.
Work at Belmont Medical Technologies
Gregory Weiss has been employed at Belmont Medical Technologies as a Senior Systems Engineer since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing various engineering projects and ensuring the successful integration of systems within the organization. His work involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance product performance and reliability.
Education and Expertise
Gregory Weiss earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University, completing his studies from 2007 to 2012. His education provided him with a strong foundation in mechanical principles, which he has applied throughout his career in various engineering roles.
Background in Engineering Roles
Gregory Weiss has accumulated extensive experience in engineering roles across multiple organizations. He began his career as a Mechanical Engineering Co-op at Vicor Corporation in 2011. He later worked as a Mechanical Engineer at BD from 2012 to 2014, and as a Design Engineer at Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. from 2015 to 2021. His roles have included responsibilities in design, manufacturing, and systems engineering.
Achievements in Medical Device Development
Throughout his career, Gregory Weiss has contributed to the development of medical devices. He enhanced the reliability of a thermoregulation device by redesigning internal components using Solidworks. Additionally, he designed and implemented automated tests using Python for a medical device, which monitored real-time parameters such as flow rate, temperature, pressure, voltage, current, and serial data.
Project Leadership and Management
In his various roles, Gregory Weiss has demonstrated leadership in engineering projects. He led the engineering efforts for a blood infuser, focusing on software development, scheduling, verification and validation, system requirements, and risk assessment. He has also managed engineering change orders (ECOs), which included updates to bills of materials (BOMs), drawings, and product requirements.