Richard Mc Hale
About Richard Mc Hale
Richard Mc Hale is a Graduate Manufacturing Engineer at Boston Scientific in Galway, Ireland, with a background in Biomedical Engineering from the National University of Ireland, Galway.
Graduate Manufacturing Engineer at Boston Scientific
Richard Mc Hale has been working as a Graduate Manufacturing Engineer at Boston Scientific since July 2021, based in Galway, County Galway, Ireland. In this role, he leverages his education in biomedical engineering to contribute to the manufacturing processes and support various engineering projects.
Production Operator at Hollister Incorporated
Before joining Boston Scientific, Richard Mc Hale worked as a Production Operator at Hollister Incorporated in Ballina, Mayo, Ireland. He held this position for three months in 2020, where he gained hands-on experience in production operations and developed skills crucial for manufacturing engineering.
Educational Background in Biomedical Engineering
Richard Mc Hale completed a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Biomedical/Medical Engineering at the National University of Ireland, Galway, from 2016 to 2020. He further pursued his studies at the same university and earned a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Biomedical Engineering from 2020 to 2021. Richard graduated with First Class Honours in both degrees, showcasing his strong academic performance.
Internship Experience at Zimmer Biomet
Richard Mc Hale gained practical industry experience as an Engineering Intern at Zimmer Biomet in County Galway, Ireland. He held this position for seven months in 2019, where he contributed to various engineering tasks and projects, enhancing his understanding of the biomedical field.
Early Work Experience
In addition to his engineering roles, Richard Mc Hale has held various positions early in his career. He worked as a Sales Assistant at Primark in County Mayo, Ireland, from 2017 to 2018, gaining customer service experience. He also worked as a Computer Lab Assistant at the National University of Ireland, Galway, for one month in 2017, providing technical support to students and faculty.