Edwin R. Placeres Ii
About Edwin R. Placeres Ii
Edwin R. Placeres II is a Senior Manager and Principal Packaging Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb in New Brunswick, New Jersey, with extensive experience in engineering and project management roles across various companies.
Title
Edwin R. Placeres II holds the title of Senior Manager, Principal Packaging Engineer PMS&T at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing packaging strategies and technologies, contributing to the company's manufacturing and supply chain operations based in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Career at Bristol Myers Squibb
Currently employed at Bristol Myers Squibb, Edwin R. Placeres II works as a Senior Manager, Principal Packaging Engineer PMS&T. His role involves managing packaging processes, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and implementing innovative packaging solutions to enhance product quality and efficiency. He plays a significant role in the company's packaging engineering division, leveraging his extensive experience in the field.
Previous Experience at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group
Edwin R. Placeres II served as a Sr. Project Engineer at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group from 2010 to 2013. During his tenure, he managed engineering projects and contributed to the design and implementation of packaging solutions. This role helped him to further develop his expertise in project management and engineering within the packaging industry.
Education and Expertise
Edwin R. Placeres II earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Puerto Rico, completing his studies from 1994 to 2002. His educational foundation in industrial engineering provided him with the technical skills and knowledge necessary for his career in packaging engineering. He also attended Colegio San Antonio Abad for his middle and high school education between 1988 and 1994.
Industry Experience and Projects
Edwin R. Placeres II has a wealth of experience in the packaging industry. He has conducted equipment acceptance testing at vendor facilities in Germany and supported Novartis Pharmaceuticals' IT Department with lifecycle validation documents for the Serialization & Product Tracking Project. His responsibilities have included developing user requirements for upgrading packaging equipment and creating comprehensive testing and validation documents for packaging and serialization equipment. This extensive hands-on experience underscores his capability in managing complex packaging engineering projects.