Aaron Klemm
About Aaron Klemm
Aaron Klemm is the Manufacturing Engineering Supervisor at Boston Scientific, specializing in laser cutting, ablation, and welding within the medical device manufacturing sector.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Aaron Klemm is currently serving as the Manufacturing Engineering Supervisor at Boston Scientific in Arden Hills, Minnesota. He began this role in 2022 and continues to contribute to the company's manufacturing engineering processes. In this position, he focuses on overseeing the development, validation, and optimization of manufacturing processes. His role includes ensuring efficient production methods while maintaining rigorous quality standards.
Previous Experience at Boston Scientific
Before his current role, Aaron Klemm worked as a Senior Manufacturing Engineer at Boston Scientific from 2018 to 2022, also based in Arden Hills. During his tenure, he was involved in the process development and optimization within the medical device manufacturing sector. His responsibilities included improving manufacturing efficiency and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Experience at Creganna Medical
Aaron Klemm has significant experience at Creganna Medical, where he worked as a Senior Manufacturing Engineer for 10 months in 2018 in Plymouth, MN. Prior to that, he held the position of Manufacturing Engineer II from 2014 to 2017. His work involved developing and optimizing manufacturing processes, specifically focusing on laser cutting, ablation, and welding in the medical device industry.
Role at LasX Industries, Inc.
From 2009 to 2014, Aaron Klemm worked at LasX Industries, Inc. as an R&D Process Engineer. In this role, he specialized in the development of laser-based manufacturing processes. He also served as a Process Engineer co-op/Intern from 2008 to 2009, gaining valuable experience in process development and engineering principles in the medical device sector.
Educational Background
Aaron Klemm holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he studied from 2005 to 2009. His academic background provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles, which he has applied throughout his career in various roles across the medical device manufacturing industry.