Sharona Ben Shushan
About Sharona Ben Shushan
Sharona Ben Shushan is a Practical Hardware Engineer at Biosense Webster's R&D Hardware team, specializing in innovative assembly line design and manufacturing systems. With over 17 years of experience in the medical equipment industry, she has a strong background in cost analysis, validation processes, and regulatory standards testing.
Current Role at Biosense Webster
Sharona Ben Shushan currently serves as a Practical Hardware Engineer in the R&D Hardware team at Biosense Webster. She has held this position since 2019, contributing to the development of innovative medical equipment. Her role involves designing and implementing hardware solutions that meet regulatory standards and enhance product performance.
Previous Experience at Biosense Webster
Prior to her current role, Sharona worked at Biosense Webster as a member of the New Product Introduction (NPI) team from 2007 to 2019. During her twelve years in this position, she was involved in various projects that focused on the introduction of new technologies and products in the medical equipment sector.
Expertise in Manufacturing Systems
Sharona has expertise in designing innovative assembly lines and manufacturing systems. She specializes in methodologies such as One Piece Flow and Moving Lines, transforming concepts into operational realities. Her skills extend to cost analysis and reduction for product design and assembly processes, contributing to efficiency in manufacturing.
Education and Qualifications
Sharona studied at Hifa University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences from 2015 to 2017. This educational background complements her technical skills in the engineering field, providing her with a well-rounded perspective on both technical and social aspects of her work.
Career Background
Sharona's career spans several notable positions. Before joining Biosense Webster, she worked at GE Healthcare as an NPI team member from 2002 to 2007. She also served in the Israeli Air Force as a professional soldier from 1986 to 1998 and was part of the engineering team at Orbotech from 1998 to 2001. Her diverse background contributes to her comprehensive understanding of both engineering and operational processes.