Rachel Bean has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries.
Rachel began their career in 2012 as an Associate at Pools Plus..., where they worked directly with customers, tested and diagnosed pool water specimens, and managed purchase orders and invoices. Rachel'stime at Pools Plus... lasted until 2016.
In 2016, Rachel worked as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at AngioDynamics. During this internship, they gained valuable experience in manufacturing engineering.
From 2017 to 2019, Rachel worked as a Design Assurance Engineer at AngioDynamics. In this role, they were responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of the company's products.
In 2019, Rachel joined Medtronic as a Human Factors Engineer (Contingent). Rachel worked in this position for six months before transitioning to their next role.
Rachel returned to AngioDynamics in 2019 and took on the role of Research and Development Engineer. Rachel worked in this role until their current position as an Engineer II, R&D, which they started in July 2021.
Additionally, Rachel gained experience in leadership roles during their time at Western New England University. From 2014 to 2017, they served as the Lead Student Ambassador, showcasing their ability to take on responsibilities and lead a team. Rachel also served as a First Year Seminar Assistant, mentoring first-year students and assisting faculty in class discussions and grading.
Overall, Rachel Bean's work experience reflects a combination of engineering, research and development, manufacturing, customer service, and leadership skills.
Rachel Bean obtained an Advanced Regents Diploma with Mastery in Math and Science from South Glens Falls High School in 2013. Rachel then pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biomedical Engineering at Western New England University from 2013 to 2017. Rachel furthered their education at Penn State World Campus from 2019 to 2020, where they obtained a Graduate Certificate in Human Factors and Ergonomics.
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