Rachel Earl
About Rachel Earl
Rachel Earl is an R&D Engineer at Boston Scientific with a background in manufacturing and engineering roles at various companies, including Abbott and General Mills.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Rachel Earl is currently serving as an R&D Engineer at Boston Scientific since 2021. In her role, she contributes to the research and development efforts of the company. Boston Scientific is known for its work in medical devices and Rachel's contribution as an R&D Engineer plays a critical role in advancing new technologies and solutions.
Previous Roles at Boston Scientific
Prior to her current position, Rachel Earl worked as a Manufacturing Engineer at Boston Scientific from 2018 to 2021. During her tenure of three years in this role, she was involved in various manufacturing processes and production methodologies aimed at ensuring the quality and efficiency of medical device manufacturing.
Experience at Abbott
Rachel Earl held the position of Development Quality Engineer at Abbott in 2018 for 7 months. Based in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area, her responsibilities included ensuring the quality of development processes and products, a crucial role in maintaining Abbott's reputation for high standards in the healthcare industry.
Role at General Mills
Rachel Earl transitioned to the role of Manufacturing and Engineering Associate at General Mills from 2017 to 2018. Over the course of 10 months in Joplin, Missouri, she was engaged in production and engineering tasks that supported General Mills' operations, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of their manufacturing process.
Engineering Internship at Medtronic
Rachel Earl gained hands-on experience as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at Medtronic from 2016 to 2017. Over 8 months at the Medtronic Energy and Component Center, she assisted in various engineering tasks and projects, gaining valuable practical knowledge in the manufacturing of energy and component systems.
Early Career at University of Minnesota
Rachel Earl started her career at the University of Minnesota's Center for Transportation Studies. Initially, she worked as an Operations Assistant from 2013 to 2014 for 11 months and later as a Contract and Finance Intern from 2014 to 2017 for 3 years. These roles involved administrative and financial responsibilities, setting the foundation for her future career in engineering.
Educational Background
Rachel Earl completed her Bachelor's Degree at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, studying from 2013 to 2017. This educational foundation provided her with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue a career in engineering, laying the groundwork for her subsequent roles in various industry-leading companies.