Amy Den Dulk
About Amy Den Dulk
Amy Den Dulk is a Manufacturing Engineer II with extensive experience in the medical device industry. She has held various engineering roles at companies such as Oculeve Inc., Cala Health, and Enspectra Health, Inc.
Work at Cala Health
Amy Den Dulk has held multiple positions at Cala Health. She began as a Quality Engineer from 2016 to 2017, where she worked for 10 months. Following this role, she transitioned to Manufacturing Engineer from 2018 to 2020, serving for 2 years. Currently, she is employed as a Manufacturing Engineer II since 2020. In total, her tenure at Cala Health spans over 4 years, contributing to various engineering functions within the organization.
Current Role at Enspectra Health, Inc.
Since 2021, Amy Den Dulk has been working at Enspectra Health, Inc. as a Research and Development Engineer. In this capacity, she has been involved in projects that focus on the development of innovative healthcare solutions. Her experience in this role adds to her extensive background in engineering within the medical device sector.
Experience at Oculeve Inc.
Amy Den Dulk's experience at Oculeve Inc. includes two significant roles. She worked as a Manufacturing Engineer Co-op for 6 months in 2015, followed by a position as a Quality Engineer Consultant from 2015 to 2016 for 1 year. Both roles were based in South San Francisco, CA, and provided her with foundational experience in manufacturing and quality assurance in the medical device industry.
Education and Expertise
Amy Den Dulk earned her Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from Northeastern University, completing her studies from 2011 to 2016. This educational background has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary for her engineering roles in the medical device field. Her academic training supports her expertise in manufacturing and quality engineering.
Previous Engineering Roles
Before her current positions, Amy Den Dulk gained valuable experience through various co-op roles. She worked as a Mechanical Test Engineer Co-op at Abiomed in 2014 for 5 months and as a Control Room Engineer Co-op at DePuy Synthes Companies in 2013 for 6 months. These early roles contributed to her understanding of engineering principles and practices in the medical technology sector.