Alexandra Chretien
About Alexandra Chretien
Alexandra Chretien is a QC Engineer 1 at Organogenesis Inc., specializing in quality control within the medical device product development sector. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and has experience with FDA regulations and compliance.
Work at Organogenesis
Alexandra Chretien has been employed at Organogenesis Inc. as a QC Engineer 1 since 2019. In this role, she applies her expertise in quality control within the medical device product development sector. Her responsibilities include ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations, contributing to the overall quality assurance processes at the company.
Education and Expertise
Alexandra Chretien earned her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where she studied from 2014 to 2018. Her educational background includes a concentration in Biomechanics, equipping her with a strong foundation in the principles of engineering as they apply to biological systems. Additionally, she completed her high school education at The Prout School from 2010 to 2014.
Background
Before her current position, Alexandra Chretien gained valuable experience as a Research & Development Intern at BD in Warwick, RI, in 2017. This internship lasted for three months and provided her with insights into the medical device industry, enhancing her skills in product development and quality assurance.
Regulatory Knowledge
Alexandra Chretien is well-versed in FDA regulations and compliance, which is a critical aspect of her role in Quality Control. Her understanding of these regulations supports her efforts in maintaining product quality and safety within the medical device sector.
Project Experience
Alexandra Chretien has extensive project experience in the medical device product development field. Her background in both quality control and biomedical engineering allows her to contribute effectively to various projects, ensuring that products meet both regulatory standards and quality expectations.