Tzahi Vakrat
About Tzahi Vakrat
Tzahi Vakrat is a Staff Engineer Class III Systems at Biosense Webster, specializing in Matlab applications for medical devices. He has extensive experience in quality assurance and a background in biomedical engineering.
Work at BioSense Webster
Tzahi Vakrat has been employed at BioSense Webster since 2018, where he holds the position of Staff Engineer Class III Systems. His role involves working on systems related to medical devices, contributing to the development and enhancement of technologies in the life sciences sector. Located in Yokneam, HaZafon District, Israel, he has accumulated six years of experience in this position. Prior to his current role, he served as a Senior Quality Engineer at BioSense Webster from 2017 to 2018, where he focused on quality assurance processes.
Education and Expertise
Tzahi Vakrat earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from the Technion-Machon Technologi Le' Israel, completing his studies from 2006 to 2010. His educational background has equipped him with a solid foundation in engineering principles applicable to the medical device industry. He possesses strong skills in Matlab, particularly in the context of medical devices and life sciences. Additionally, he has expertise in navigating U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, which is crucial for compliance in the medical device field.
Background in Quality Assurance
Tzahi Vakrat has a robust background in quality assurance within the medical device industry. His experience includes working as a Senior Quality Engineer at BioSense Webster, where he was responsible for ensuring that products met regulatory standards and quality benchmarks. This role followed his tenure as a Design Control Engineer at Philips, where he contributed to design and quality processes. His expertise in quality assurance is further supported by his previous role as an R&D Engineer at Medoc, where he was involved in product development.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining BioSense Webster, Tzahi Vakrat held several engineering positions that contributed to his professional development. He worked as an R&D Engineer at Medoc from 2012 to 2015, focusing on research and development in medical technologies. Following that, he served as a Design Control Engineer at Philips for seven months in 2015-2016, where he was involved in design control processes. These roles provided him with a diverse skill set applicable to his current position in the medical device industry.