Paige Enright
About Paige Enright
Paige Enright is an R&D Project Engineer at Inari Medical, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in biomedical engineering and experience in project management and technical collaboration.
Work at Inari Medical
Paige Enright has been employed at Inari Medical as an R&D Project Engineer since 2020. In this role, she focuses on the research and development of medical devices designed to enhance patient outcomes. Her position involves collaboration with cross-functional teams to address complex medical challenges through innovative engineering solutions. Based in Irvine, California, she has contributed to various projects that align with Inari Medical's mission to improve healthcare.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Before joining Inari Medical, Paige Enright gained valuable experience through internships at notable companies. She worked as a Mechanical Development Intern at Abbott for five months in 2018, where she was involved in mechanical development projects. In 2019, she served as a Released Product Quality Engineering Intern at Medtronic for two months, focusing on quality engineering processes. These roles provided her with a strong foundation in project management and technical skills.
Education in Biomedical Engineering
Paige Enright studied Biomedical/Medical Engineering at California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo from 2015 to 2019. During her four years of education, she developed a comprehensive understanding of biomedical engineering principles. This academic background has equipped her with the knowledge necessary to contribute effectively to the development of medical devices and engineering solutions in her professional career.
Contributions to Medical Device Development
In her current role and previous positions, Paige Enright has contributed to the development of innovative medical devices aimed at improving patient outcomes. Her work involves actively participating in research and development projects that tackle complex medical challenges. Through her engineering expertise, she plays a role in advancing technologies that benefit healthcare and patient care.