Rachel Segall

Operations Manager @ Raptor Maps

About Rachel Segall

Rachel Segall serves as the Operations Manager at Raptor Maps, a position she has held since 2021. With a background in mechanical engineering from MIT, she has over five years of experience in project management and product development across various companies.

Work at Raptor Maps

Rachel Segall has served as the Operations Manager at Raptor Maps since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing operational processes and ensuring that projects align with the company’s strategic goals. Her experience in project management and team leadership contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of operations within the organization.

Previous Experience

Prior to her current position, Rachel Segall worked at McMaster-Carr as a Supervisor from 2016 to 2018. She also held the role of Project Manager/Engineer at Box Fort from 2018 to 2021. Additionally, she gained experience as an elearning Developer at McMaster-Carr from 2015 to 2016. Earlier in her career, she completed internships at Microsoft and Synaptics, where she focused on mechanical engineering and product testing.

Education and Expertise

Rachel Segall earned her Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 2011 to 2015. Her academic background is complemented by practical experience in project management, team leadership, and operational systems. She has developed skills in balancing detailed project management with broader organizational goals.

Skills and Competencies

Rachel Segall possesses over five years of experience in optimizing, designing, developing, and executing physical products and operational systems. She is skilled in leading teams through long-term projects and growth stages. Her approach emphasizes purposeful organization and agility, ensuring that stakeholder needs are met effectively.

Research and Development Experience

During her time at MIT, Rachel Segall contributed as an Undergraduate Researcher at the MIT Media Lab in 2012. She also worked as a Grader for the Dynamics and Control II course in 2013. These roles provided her with a foundation in research methodologies and academic support within engineering disciplines.

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