Scott Nolte
About Scott Nolte
Scott Nolte is a Manufacturing Process Engineer with over 14 years of experience at AtriCure, Inc. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Toledo and is a certified Journeyman Tool and Die Maker.
Work at AtriCure
Scott Nolte has been employed at AtriCure, Inc. since 2010, serving as a Manufacturing Process Engineer. His role involves overseeing and optimizing manufacturing processes to enhance efficiency and product quality. AtriCure is located in West Chester, OH, and specializes in medical devices and technologies aimed at treating atrial fibrillation and other cardiac conditions. Nolte's experience in this position spans over 14 years, contributing to the company's commitment to innovation and excellence in the medical device industry.
Education and Expertise
Scott Nolte earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) from The University of Toledo, where he studied from 2000 to 2005. In addition to his degree, he completed a Tool and Die Apprenticeship, achieving the status of Journeyman Tool and Die Maker from 1993 to 1997. This combination of formal education and hands-on training has equipped him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and manufacturing processes.
Background
Scott Nolte began his career with a focus on tool and die making, completing a four-year apprenticeship that provided him with essential skills in precision manufacturing. Following his apprenticeship, he worked as a Manufacturing Engineer at Toledo Molding and Die from 2005 to 2007. This role allowed him to further develop his expertise in manufacturing processes before transitioning to AtriCure, where he has continued to build his career.
Professional Experience
Before joining AtriCure, Scott Nolte worked as a Manufacturing Engineer at Toledo Molding and Die for two years, from 2005 to 2007. In this position, he was responsible for improving manufacturing processes and ensuring product quality. His experience in this role laid the groundwork for his current position at AtriCure, where he applies his engineering skills to the medical device sector.