Anshul Chabra
About Anshul Chabra
Anshul Chabra is an Associate Lead Engineer at Boston Scientific with extensive experience in mechanical design and product development, specializing in medical devices and automotive engineering.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Anshul Chabra serves as an Associate Lead Engineer at Boston Scientific, a role he has held since 2020. In this capacity, he is responsible for the design and development of single-use medical devices within the Interventional Cardiology business. His work involves utilizing advanced mechanical design tools and methodologies, including CATIA, Solidworks, and Minitab, to ensure high-quality product development.
Previous Experience at Boston Scientific
Prior to his current role, Anshul Chabra worked as a Senior Design Engineer at Boston Scientific from 2018 to 2020, and as a Design Engineer from 2015 to 2018. During his tenure, he honed his skills in mechanical design and statistical analysis, contributing significantly to various design and development projects. His roles involved extensive experience in Design of Experiments (DOE) and DFMEA, which are crucial for effective product development and risk management.
Early Career at Hero MotoCorp Ltd
From 2011 to 2015, Anshul Chabra worked as a Deputy Manager at Hero MotoCorp Ltd in Dharuhera, Haryana. In this role, he played a key role in the successful execution of the BS-III to BS-IV emission norms upgrade strategy. His extensive experience in chassis and fuel system design for motorcycles and scooters proved vital to the company's product development efforts.
Educational Background
Anshul Chabra received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Faculty of Management Studies at the University of Delhi from 2021 to 2023. He also holds a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Production and Industrial Engineering from the Delhi College of Engineering, a degree he completed from 2007 to 2011.
Mechanical Design Expertise
Anshul Chabra has a deep expertise in mechanical design, particularly in the areas of chassis design and fuel system design for motorcycles and scooters. His skillset includes proficiency in Design of Experiments (DOE) and DFMEA, and he is adept in using advanced tools such as CATIA, Solidworks, and Minitab for design and statistical analysis. This expertise has been instrumental in his roles at both Hero MotoCorp Ltd and Boston Scientific.