Matt Carnovale

Matt Carnovale

Engineering Group Leader Plastics @ Teleflex

About Matt Carnovale

Matt Carnovale is the Engineering Group Leader - Plastics at Teleflex Incorporated, with over 28 years of experience in injection molding and 10 years in electroplating.

Current Position at Teleflex Incorporated

Matt Carnovale currently serves as the Engineering Group Leader - Plastics at Teleflex Incorporated. He operates out of the Reading, Pennsylvania area, leading engineering initiatives within the plastics division. His role involves overseeing key projects, implementing continuous improvement strategies, and managing new product development processes.

Previous Experience at Cepheid

Before joining Teleflex Incorporated, Matt Carnovale worked at Cepheid as a Staff Plastics Engineer. His tenure at Cepheid lasted from 2017 to 2018, during which he contributed to the company's plastics engineering projects from their Sunnyvale, California office. His seven-month stint involved optimizing processes and driving efficiency within the engineering team.

Molding Engineering Manager at Alcon, A Novartis Division

From 2016 to 2017, Matt Carnovale held the position of Molding Engineering Manager at Alcon, A Novartis Division, located in Houston, Texas. During his nine-month tenure, he was responsible for managing molding engineering operations, focusing on enhancing the production process and ensuring the quality of molded components.

Educational Background

Matt Carnovale has a robust educational background in both business and engineering. He earned a Master's degree in Business Administration from St. Bonaventure University, studying there from 1985 to 1988. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Pennsylvania State University, where he studied from 1978 to 1983.

Experience in Injection Molding and Electroplating

With over 28 years of experience in injection molding and a decade in electroplating, Matt Carnovale is a seasoned expert in the field. He specializes in the medical, electronics, and automotive plastics sectors, utilizing engineering-grade resins. His expertise extends to various Six Sigma tools, such as root cause analysis, process documentation, and capability studies, which aid in process optimization and quality control.

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