Alan Mc Guinness
About Alan Mc Guinness
Alan Mc Guinness is a Manufacturing Engineer at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Cruiserath with 7 years of experience in the Biopharma/Pharmaceutical Industry.
Current Role at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Alan Mc Guinness is currently employed at Bristol-Myers Squibb as a Manufacturing Engineer stationed at the Cruiserath, Dublin facility. His role primarily involves overseeing and optimizing manufacturing processes, ensuring efficiency and compliance with industry standards.
Previous Experience at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Alan Mc Guinness has an extensive background with Bristol-Myers Squibb, having held multiple positions over the past decade. He has worked as a Secondment - Manufacturing Execution System (MES) team member from 2016 to 2018, a Manufacturing Coordinator in 2014, and a Manufacturing Technician from 2011 to 2015. His initial association with the company dates back to 2008 when he undertook a 2-month work placement.
Educational Background
Alan Mc Guinness holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Biopharmaceutical Science from the Institute of Technology, Sligo, obtained between 2015 and 2018. He also earned a B.Eng(Hons) in Manufacturing Engineering from Technological University Dublin, completed in 2011, and a B.Eng Tech in Engineering System Maintenance from the same institution, achieved in 2009.
Industry Expertise
With 7 years of experience in the Biopharma/Pharmaceutical industry, Alan Mc Guinness possesses a versatile skill set that includes both maintenance and manufacturing engineering. His expertise spans various roles in the manufacturing sector, making him well-versed in the intricacies of biopharmaceutical production processes.
Skills and Competencies
Alan Mc Guinness is an effective communicator with the ability to work independently or collaboratively within a team. He is fully competent in relevant computer packages, a skill that enhances his efficiency in managing and optimizing manufacturing processes. His participation in the start-up team for Bristol-Myers Squibb's Biologics facility in Ireland underscores his valuable contribution to the industry.