Chelsea Rivett

Chelsea Rivett

Mechanical Equipment Design Engineer Ii @ Boston Scientific

About Chelsea Rivett

Chelsea Rivett is a Mechanical Equipment Design Engineer II at Boston Scientific with extensive experience in mechanical design and engineering roles at various companies.

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Chelsea Rivett holds the position of Mechanical Equipment Design Engineer II at Boston Scientific. She has been with the company since 2018, bringing her expertise in mechanical design to the forefront of medical technology innovations.

Professional Experience

Chelsea Rivett has a diverse professional background in mechanical design and engineering. Prior to her current role at Boston Scientific, she worked as an Applications and Mechanical Design Engineer at PRI Robotics & Automation (2017-2018) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She also served as a Mechanical Design Engineer II at Seagate Technology (2016-2017) in Cupertino, California, and previously as a Mechanical Design Engineer I (2013-2016) at the same company. Additionally, she gained experience as a Manufacturing Intern at Entrust Datacard (2011-2012) in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and as a C++ Programming Teaching Assistant at the University of Minnesota (2011-2012). Further, she contributed as a Solar Lab Undergraduate Research Assistant in 2011.

Education and Expertise

Chelsea Rivett holds a Master of Science degree from the University of St. Thomas, which she completed between 2014 and 2017. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Minnesota, where she studied from 2009 to 2012. Additionally, she has pursued studies at the University of Duisburg-Essen in 2012 and at the University of Zurich in 2011. Her academic background underscores her commitment to advancing her knowledge and skills in the field of mechanical design engineering.

Mechanical Design Engineering at Boston Scientific

Since 2018, Chelsea Rivett has been employed as a Mechanical Equipment Design Engineer II at Boston Scientific. In this role, she designs and develops mechanical equipment used in medical devices, contributing to the company's mission of advancing healthcare solutions. Her expertise is critical in ensuring the reliability, safety, and efficiency of the equipment used in various medical applications.

Research and Academic Contributions

As a C++ Programming Teaching Assistant at the University of Minnesota (2011-2012), Chelsea Rivett supported students in understanding complex programming concepts. She also contributed to research as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Solar Lab at the University of Minnesota in 2011. These roles reflect her dedication to both academic excellence and practical research within the field of engineering.

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