Lauren Conlon
About Lauren Conlon
Lauren Conlon is a Graduate Engineer at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Dublin with a background in Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering from Dublin City University.
Company
Lauren Conlon is currently employed at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Dublin as a Graduate Engineer. Her role involves key engineering responsibilities, including preventive maintenance (PM) optimization and maintenance on Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and product contact systems. She has also contributed to the site's COVID-19 response initiatives.
Title
Lauren Conlon holds the title of Graduate Engineer at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Dublin. Her work involves providing Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) support to various construction projects, day-to-day maintenance activities, and audit preparations.
Education and Expertise
Lauren Conlon completed her Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering from Dublin City University, where she studied from 2013 to 2018. She also holds a Leaving Certificate from St. Marys Secondary School, achieved between 2008 and 2013. Her academic background has equipped her with expertise in engineering principles, maintenance project management, and the development of operational protocols.
Professional Background
Lauren Conlon has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles across different industries. Prior to her current role, she was a Climbing Activity Head at Glen Bernard Camp in Ontario, Canada for one month in 2019. She also worked as an Engineering Student Intern at Bristol-Myers Squibb in 2018 for five months. Her earlier roles include positions at Cotswold Outdoor as a Retail Sales Assistant and at MICAD Security as a Security Officer. Additionally, she has experience in hospitality and service industries, having worked at Ballindoolin Tea House, Pyrotechnic Arms Pub, and as a Hardwood Flooring Installer at Brendan Conlon Flooring.
Engineering Projects and Responsibilities
In her role at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Lauren Conlon has been involved in a number of key engineering projects. She has worked on validation and requalification during both the build and operations phases, including writing requalification protocols. She is also responsible for driving continual improvements in HVAC, water, Life Safety Systems (LSS), and waste systems. As part of the team, she contributed to the site's evolving COVID-19 response, playing a crucial role in ensuring no transmission on-site.