Zachary Schneider
About Zachary Schneider
Zachary Schneider is a Senior Electrical Engineer Process Dev at Boston Scientific, with extensive experience in test engineering and machine-to-machine communication.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Zachary Schneider currently holds the title of Senior Electrical Engineer Process Development at Boston Scientific. He began this role in 2020 and is responsible for developing high volume functional test systems using LabVIEW and TestStand. His focus includes creating detailed validation plans and protocols, as well as transitioning high visibility projects from internal development and manufacturing to outsourced methodologies.
Previous Experience at BAE Systems
Before joining Boston Scientific, Zachary Schneider worked at BAE Systems as a Sr. Test Engineer Advanced Weapon Systems. During his tenure from 2019 to 2020, he concentrated on advanced weapon systems testing, utilizing his extensive background in electrical and electronics engineering to enhance the reliability and functionality of critical defense systems.
Tenure at Digi International
Zachary Schneider has had a significant impact at Digi International, where he held multiple roles. From 2015 to 2019, he served as a Sr. Test Design Engineer and a Lead Engineer, focusing on machine-to-machine (M2M) communication and various programming languages such as C#.net, VB.net, C++, and Python. He also worked as a Sr. Test Engineer from 2009 to 2012. His work involved using SCADA systems, PCA Fabrication, and Cadence and Pspice for circuit design and analysis.
Early Career at Circuit Check Inc.
Zachary Schneider worked at Circuit Check Inc. as a Test Design Engineer from 2012 to 2014. Based in Maple Grove, MN, he developed test systems tailored to specific hardware and software requirements. His role also entailed deploying these systems to ensure quality and functionality, solidifying his expertise in testing and design.
Educational Background
Zachary Schneider earned his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical Engineering from North Dakota State University (NDSU) College of Engineering, where he studied from 2004 to 2009. Prior to that, he completed his high school education at Eastview from 2000 to 2004. His academic training provided a solid foundation in both electrical and electronics engineering, equipping him with the necessary skills for his professional career.