Paul Martin
About Paul Martin
Paul Martin is a Manager and Senior Validation Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb in Dublin, Ireland, with a background in chemical engineering and experience in biologics manufacturing.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Paul Martin is currently a Manager and Senior Validation Engineer at Bristol Myers Squibb, based in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland. He began his tenure with the company in September 2018. In this role, Paul leverages his expertise in both upstream and downstream manufacturing in the biologics field. His responsibilities include technology transfer, process validation, commissioning and qualification (CQV), computer system validation (CSV), and steam-in-place (SIP) processes.
Previous Experience at Arup
Paul Martin worked as a Process Engineer at Arup in Dublin, Ireland, from 2016 to 2017. During his 11 months with the company, he gained valuable experience in various engineering processes and quality assurance protocols. His role at Arup further solidified his background in the engineering sector, particularly in process engineering, contributing to his strong foundation for his future roles.
International Experience at Roclin Global Sourcing
In 2015, Paul Martin served as a Quality Assurance Engineer at Roclin Global Sourcing in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China. For three months, he focused on ensuring quality assurance in the company's operations. This international experience helped him gain a global perspective on quality standards and practices in different regions, particularly in a manufacturing setting.
Educational Background in Chemical Engineering
Paul Martin completed his Master of Engineering (MEng) in Chemical Engineering at Queen's University Belfast, where he studied from 2013 to 2018. This extensive five-year program provided him with a robust foundation in chemical engineering principles and practices, equipping him with the technical skills necessary for his subsequent roles.
Study of Chinese Mandarin
In 2014, Paul Martin spent 11 months at East China Normal University, where he studied Chinese Mandarin. His time at the institution allowed him to achieve proficiency in the language, further enhancing his ability to work and communicate effectively in an international context.