Thomas Renssen
About Thomas Renssen
Thomas Renssen is a Quality Systems Associate at Bristol-Myers Squibb in County Dublin, Ireland, with a background in diagnostic technology and biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
Quality Systems Associate at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Thomas Renssen is currently employed as a Quality Systems Associate at Bristol-Myers Squibb. The company is located in County Dublin, Ireland. His role involves overseeing the execution of laboratory testing activities, ensuring they adhere to quality procedures and service standards. He has gained hands-on experience in managing various aspects of lab work, such as endotoxin testing, sterility, environmental monitoring, growth promotion, bioburden, and antibiotic assay testing.
Experience as Diagnostic Technologist at Abbott
From 2016 to 2018, Thomas Renssen worked as a Diagnostic Technologist at Abbott in County Longford, Ireland. During this period, he developed expertise in testing diagnostic kits to ensure that they met all test and specification limits. He also focused on assessing complex operational problems to drive process improvements, which included streamlining lab inventory, optimizing order values, and analyzing metrics for troubleshooting.
Higher Diploma in BioPharmaceutical and Medical Device Manufacturing
Thomas Renssen completed a Higher Diploma in BioPharmaceutical and Medical Device Manufacturing at Innopharma, from 2018 to 2019. The program provided him with academic experience in various testing procedures, including endotoxin, sterility, environmental monitoring, growth promotion, bioburden, and antibiotic assay testing. These skills have been pivotal in his career in quality systems and diagnostics.
Bachelor's Degree in Science from National University of Ireland, Galway
Thomas Renssen earned a Bachelor's degree in Science from the National University of Ireland, Galway, where he studied from 2011 to 2015. This foundational education laid the groundwork for his subsequent specialization in the biopharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing sectors.