Ronan Healy
About Ronan Healy
Ronan Healy is an Equipment Engineer (Mechanical) at Boston Scientific in Galway, Ireland, with a background in mechanical design and engineering.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Ronan Healy currently serves as an Equipment Engineer (Mechanical) at Boston Scientific in Galway, Ireland. He has held this position since 2016. In this role, he is responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of mechanical equipment used in the manufacturing processes. His work ensures that the equipment operates efficiently and supports the production goals of the company.
Prior Experience at Ward Automation Galway
Before his current role, Ronan Healy worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Ward Automation Galway from 2012 to 2015. During his tenure at Ward Automation, he was involved in the design and development of automation systems for various industries. This role required him to create detailed designs, oversee their implementation, and ensure they met the required specifications and standards.
Previous Role at Megadale Ltd.
Ronan Healy also gained experience as a Design Engineer at Megadale Ltd. from 2011 to 2012. His responsibilities included developing engineering solutions and creating designs for mechanical systems. His work at Megadale Ltd. contributed to the development of reliable and efficient products.
Career at Modular Automation Ireland Ltd.
From 1999 to 2011, Ronan Healy worked at Modular Automation Ireland Ltd. in various roles, including Design Engineer, Machine Build Technician, and Toolmaker. Based in Shannon, Ireland, he spent 12 years honing his skills in mechanical design and machine building. His diverse roles allowed him to gain a comprehensive understanding of the mechanical engineering field and contributed to the successful delivery of complex automation projects.
Education in Mechanical Engineering
Ronan Healy studied Mechanical Engineering at the Institute of Technology, Sligo. He achieved a Bachelor of Engineering degree (B. Eng.) in 2007 after one year of study. This formal education provided him with the foundational knowledge and technical skills necessary for his subsequent engineering roles.