Ken Hsieh
About Ken Hsieh
Ken Hsieh is an Associate Manager of Global Quality Engineering at SC Johnson with over 12 years of experience at GE Healthcare and a strong background in quality engineering and reliability management.
Current Role at SC Johnson
Ken Hsieh currently serves as an Associate Manager of Global Quality Engineering at SC Johnson in Racine, Wisconsin, United States. He has held this position for over six years, starting in January 2017. His responsibilities include overseeing quality engineering processes and initiatives, particularly those focused on enhancing public health through innovative solutions.
Experience at GE Healthcare
Ken Hsieh has extensive experience at GE Healthcare, where he worked for a total of 12 years across various roles. His positions included RF Development Engineer (2001-2007), Install Base Program Manager (2007-2010), and Supplier Quality Lead Engineer (2010-2013). These roles were based in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and involved responsibilities ranging from engineering development to quality management.
Role at Milwaukee Tool
From 2013 to 2017, Ken Hsieh held the position of Business Unit Quality and Reliability Manager - Power Tools at Milwaukee Tool in Olive Branch, Mississippi. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing the quality and reliability of power tools, applying his extensive experience in engineering and quality management to ensure product excellence.
Educational Background
Ken Hsieh has a strong educational background in both engineering and business administration. He achieved a Bachelor of Science from the University of California, Berkeley (1993-1998). He then pursued a Master of Engineering (1999-2001) and a Master of Business Administration (2003-2005) from Marquette University. This combination of technical and managerial education has equipped him with a comprehensive skill set for his roles in quality engineering.
Public Health and Quality Engineering Initiatives
Ken Hsieh is involved in various public health and quality engineering initiatives. He collaborates with global public health partners to improve healthcare systems in vulnerable and conflict-affected areas. His projects include the development and testing of innovative mosquito repellents and large-scale manufacturing initiatives aimed at reducing vector-borne diseases. Through these efforts, he supports the distribution of hygiene tools and education in crisis-affected communities.