Mitchell Neal
About Mitchell Neal
Mitchell Neal is a Manufacturing Technical Lead at Bristol Myers Squibb in Devens, MA, with a background in biotechnology and extensive experience in manufacturing processes and safety training.
Title and Current Role
Mitchell Neal is the Manufacturing Technical Lead at Bristol Myers Squibb, located in Devens, MA. His role involves overseeing the technical aspects of manufacturing processes, ensuring high standards and operational efficiency within the organization.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining Bristol Myers Squibb, Mitchell Neal accumulated diverse work experience across several industries. He worked as a Laboratory Intern at UMass Medical School for 7 months in 2014, focusing on laboratory operations. From 2012 to 2013, he was involved in food service at Fresh City in Charlton, MA. Additionally, he worked as a Carts/Cashier employee at BJ's Wholesale Club in Auburn, MA for 6 months in 2010.
Educational Background
Mitchell Neal completed his high school education at Shepherd Hill Regional High School, where he earned a High School Diploma from 2006 to 2010. He furthered his education at Worcester State University, where he studied Biotechnology and achieved a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree.
Technical Skills and Expertise
In his role at Bristol Myers Squibb, Mitchell Neal has demonstrated significant technical capability. He has driven purification processes using a range of software including Delta V, Syncade, PI, BioG, and LIMS. His expertise extends to downstream operations such as column chromatography, column packing, ultrafiltration, final product fills, sample analysis, buffer preparation, equipment sanitization, and glasswash loads.
Process Improvement and Training
Mitchell Neal has made key contributions to process improvement by authoring Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and participating in cross-group discussions. He has also played an instrumental role in training junior operators on various manufacturing processes. His commitment to safety is underscored by his certification as a DuPont STOP trainer, emphasizing the importance of safety training and protocols in manufacturing environments.