Nathan Stenger
About Nathan Stenger
Nathan Stenger is a Process Development Engineer at Boston Scientific in Arden Hills, Minnesota, with previous experience at Medtronic and Modern Piping, Inc.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Nathan Stenger is currently working as a Process Development Engineer at Boston Scientific. He started this role in 2021 and is based in Arden Hills, Minnesota. Boston Scientific is known for designing and manufacturing medical devices used in various interventional medical specialties. Nathan's role involves developing and refining processes to improve manufacturing efficiency and product quality.
Previous Role at Medtronic
Before joining Boston Scientific, Nathan worked at Medtronic as a Reliability Engineer from 2020 to 2021. This role, based in Mounds View, Minnesota, involved ensuring the reliability of medical devices produced by the company. Medtronic is renowned globally for its medical technology, services, and solutions.
Engineering Internships at Modern Piping, Inc.
Nathan gained practical engineering experience during his internships at Modern Piping, Inc. He worked as a Mechanical Engineering Intern in 2019 and as a Project Management/Engineering Intern in 2018, both for durations of three months, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. These internships provided him with hands-on experience in mechanical engineering and project management within the construction and piping industry.
Academic Background and Research
Nathan studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of St. Thomas from 2016 to 2020. During his studies, he gained varied experiences, including working as a Research Assistant from 2017 to 2018 and co-authoring a publication for academic research. Additionally, he took a graduate-level course on international regulatory affairs for medical devices and worked on a medical device design and development project for his capstone class.
Leadership Experience in Basketball
Nathan was a senior captain on the University of St. Thomas Men’s Basketball Team. This leadership role demonstrated his ability to manage and inspire a team, balancing sports with his demanding academic schedule. His time as a team captain likely helped him develop important soft skills such as leadership, communication, and teamwork.