Mitchell Witkowski has a diverse work experience in various engineering roles. Mitchell started their career as an Intern Lab-Technician at In-tec in 2005. Mitchell then joined General Dynamics in 2006, where they worked as an Advanced Parts, Materials, and Processes Engineer. In this role, they successfully led teams, conducted analysis, wrote specifications, and gained approvals for materials and processes on multiple space and defense programs.
In 2012, Mitchell joined W. L. Gore & Associates as a Reliability/Durability Engineer and later transitioned to the role of Process Engineer. During their time at W. L. Gore & Associates, they performed IQ/OQ on clean room equipment, collaborated with manufacturing associates to improve yields, and assisted in the move of a product to a new manufacturing facility.
In 2016, Mitchell worked as a Medical Device Test Engineer at Cardiac Dimensions through Protingent. Here, they gained experience in testing and quality assurance in the medical device industry.
Since 2017, Mitchell has been working at Cardiac Dimensions as a Sr. R&D Engineer. Mitchell recently held the role of R&D Test Engineer IV before transitioning to their current position. Unfortunately, the start and end dates for this position are not provided.
Overall, Mitchell Witkowski has demonstrated their expertise in engineering, particularly in the areas of materials and processes, reliability, durability, testing, and quality assurance.
Mitchell Witkowski completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Washington, where they studied from 2001 to 2006. Following that, they pursued their Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Materials Science and Engineering at Arizona State University, from 2007 to 2011. In addition to their academic qualifications, Mitchell obtained certification as a Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from ETI Group USA in December 2019.
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