Claire Mullane
About Claire Mullane
Claire Mullane is a Quality Engineer at Boston Scientific in Galway, Ireland, with a background in Industrial Biochemistry from the University of Limerick.
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Claire Mullane currently holds the position of Quality Engineer at Boston Scientific. She transitioned to this role in 2021 after serving as a Graduate Quality Engineer at the same company.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Claire Mullane has been serving as a Quality Engineer at Boston Scientific in Galway, County Galway, Ireland since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for ensuring that medical devices meet the necessary quality standards and regulatory requirements.
Previous Roles at Boston Scientific
Claire Mullane held the role of Graduate Quality Engineer at Boston Scientific from 2020 to 2021. During this 11-month period, she supported various quality assurance processes and gained experience in quality management systems and regulatory compliance.
Experience at Johnson & Johnson Vision
Claire Mullane worked at Johnson & Johnson Vision in two capacities. In 2019, she was a QA Microbiology Analyst for 7 months, where she conducted microbiological testing and ensured compliance with quality standards. In 2018, she served as a Production Technician for 3 months, gaining hands-on experience in the production environment.
Education in Industrial Biochemistry
Claire Mullane achieved a BSc (Hons) in Industrial Biochemistry from the University of Limerick, completing her studies from 2016 to 2020. During her academic tenure, she earned a QCA of 3.77/4.0, and her accomplishments included 8 A1's and 2 A2's in her final year.
Research at the Bernal Institute
As part of her final year at the University of Limerick, Claire Mullane completed a research project at the Bernal Institute. Her project focused on an unusual sub-population of stem cells, contributing to the field of industrial biochemistry.
Internship and Co-Operative Education Experience
Claire Mullane gained practical experience in the medical device industry through a Summer Internship and an eight-month Co-Operative Education program at Johnson & Johnson Vision Care. These opportunities provided her with hands-on exposure to quality assurance and production processes.