Luis Ricardo Madrigal
About Luis Ricardo Madrigal
Luis Ricardo Madrigal is an R&D Senior Engineer at Boston Scientific with extensive experience in manufacturing and process engineering roles in Costa Rica.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Luis Ricardo Madrigal currently serves as an R&D Senior Engineer at Boston Scientific, where he has been employed since 2022. In this role, he leverages his extensive engineering experience to drive research and development initiatives, contributing to the company's innovation and product improvement efforts.
Previous Roles at MicroVention-Terumo
Before joining Boston Scientific, Luis Ricardo Madrigal worked at MicroVention-Terumo in various roles. From 2021 to 2022, he served as a Senior Manufacturing Process Engineer Group Lead in Alajuela, Costa Rica, leading a team and overseeing manufacturing processes. Prior to that, he was a Senior Manufacturing Process Engineer from 2020 to 2021, where he played a significant role in the execution and oversight of manufacturing activities.
Career at Boston Scientific and Early Roles
Luis Ricardo Madrigal began his career at Boston Scientific as a PMO Intern in 2013 in Alajuela, Costa Rica. Following his internship, he held progressive roles such as Manufacturing Engineer I and II from 2013 to 2020. During this tenure, he gained hands-on experience in manufacturing engineering and played a key role in various projects including the transfer and sustaining activities of the Filterwire and Sentinel projects.
Educational Background and Expertise
Luis Ricardo Madrigal holds a degree in Ingeniería mecánica from Universidad de Costa Rica, where he earned his Bachillerato between 2004 and 2010. Additionally, he furthered his education at Bańská Technická Univerzita Ostrava in the Czech Republic, which enriched his ability to adapt to challenging circumstances and understand diverse industry processes.
Key Contributions and Project Involvement
Throughout his career, Luis Ricardo Madrigal has played a pivotal role in numerous projects. Notable examples include his involvement in the Filterwire and Sentinel projects at Boston Scientific Coyol and his contribution to Standard Cost reduction and VIP initiatives aimed at optimizing business processes. At MicroVention-Terumo, he served as a transfer leader for the WEB device, where he was instrumental in ensuring project execution and the skill development of team members.