Matthew Coffey

Matthew Coffey

Senior Process Engineer Electrophysiology @ Boston Scientific

About Matthew Coffey

Matthew Coffey is a Senior Process Engineer specializing in electrophysiology at Boston Scientific, with extensive experience in laser and resistance welding processes for medical devices.

Current Role at Boston Scientific

Matthew Coffey currently holds the position of Senior Process Engineer with a specialization in Electrophysiology at Boston Scientific. He has been in this role since 2015 and operates out of the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area. His primary focus includes overseeing and optimizing processes related to medical devices.

Previous Experience at Boston Scientific - CRM

Matthew Coffey has extensive experience with Boston Scientific. Prior to his current role, he worked as a Senior Process Engineer at Boston Scientific - CRM from 2011 to 2015 in Arden Hills, Minnesota, and as a Process Engineer from 2009 to 2011. During this time, he contributed to the development and enhancement of various cardiovascular rhythm management devices.

Early Career in Process Engineering

Before joining Boston Scientific, Matthew Coffey worked at Hutchinson Technology as a Process Definition Engineer from 2005 to 2009 and at DRS Infrared Technologies as a Process Engineer from 2000 to 2005. In these roles, he was responsible for defining and optimizing process methodologies and ensuring quality in product manufacturing.

Educational Background in Mechanical Engineering

Matthew Coffey graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Southern Methodist University, where he studied from 1996 to 2000. This academic background laid the foundation for his expertise in mechanical systems and process engineering.

Specialization in Medical Device Processes

Matthew Coffey specializes in laser and resistance welding processes for medical devices. He has a profound understanding of the validation and verification activities required for these devices. His work focuses on mechanical assembly and leak testing, which are critical components of process development in the medical field.

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