Enofona Ilogienboh
About Enofona Ilogienboh
Enofona Ilogienboh is a Process Development Engineer Structural Heart at Boston Scientific in County Galway, Ireland, with a background in engineering, business, and marketing.
Company
Enofona Ilogienboh currently works at Boston Scientific as a Process Development Engineer in Structural Heart, based in County Galway, Ireland. Boston Scientific is known for its medical device innovations, and in this capacity, Enofona is integral to the development of processes related to structural heart products.
Title
Enofona holds the title of Process Development Engineer Structural Heart. This role entails a focus on improving processes, introducing new technologies, and ensuring the quality and efficiency of medical device production.
Education and Expertise
Enofona's educational background includes multiple degrees from Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science (2019–2021), an Associate’s Degree in Engineering (2014–2015), an Honours Degree in Marketing (2006–2010), and a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Studies (2006–2009). His expertise includes catheter bonding processes, re-designing and developing medical device processes, and PFMEA document management.
Background
Enofona has extensive work experience spanning several years. Before joining Boston Scientific in 2015, he worked at River Island as a Retail Advisor from 2006 to 2015. Prior to this, he was a Packaging Supervisor at Celtric Electronics in Nigeria from 2004 to 2005. His career has equipped him with significant skills in both technical and customer-facing roles.
Achievements
One of Enofona's notable achievements includes leading a project that dramatically reduced the scrap rate from 4% to 0.12% in the manufacturing process of medical device stent valves. He also played a key role in the re-design and development of a new product for both the European and US markets. Additionally, he has been responsible for updating Work Instructions and conducting experiments to optimize processes and troubleshoot equipment at Boston Scientific.