Kristen Ott
About Kristen Ott
Kristen Ott is a Process Engineer at Boston Scientific with a background in bioengineering and biomedical engineering from The University of Toledo.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Kristen Ott is currently employed as a Process Engineer at Boston Scientific. She has been with the company since 2020, based in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. In her role, she is involved in optimizing manufacturing processes and contributing to the development of medical devices.
Previous Experience at The University of Toledo
Before joining Boston Scientific, Kristen Ott worked at The University of Toledo College of Engineering as a Teaching Assistant for the Design and Analysis of Mechanical Systems course in 2020. In this capacity, she was responsible for assisting in the instruction of engineering students, ensuring comprehension of complex mechanical systems. Additionally, she served as an Administrative Assistant at the University of Toledo, Department of Motor Vehicles from 2019 to 2020.
Co-op Positions
Kristen Ott has accumulated valuable industry experience through various co-op positions. In 2018, she worked as a Process Development Co-op at Boston Scientific in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area, where she gained practical experience in process development. The same year, she also held a Development Co-op role at Zimmer Biomet in Warsaw, Indiana, further enhancing her engineering skills.
Educational Background
Kristen Ott completed her undergraduate studies in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at The University of Toledo College of Engineering. She attended from 2015 to 2020. Her educational background has provided her with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices, essential for her roles in the biomedical field.
Community Service and Leadership
Kristen Ott actively participates in community service and values giving back to the community. She has developed her leadership skills through her involvement in executive boards within campus organizations during her time at the University of Toledo. Additionally, her work as a Peer Leader, from 2016 to 2017, improved her ability to mentor and lead peers effectively.