Guy Heaton has extensive work experience in mechanical design engineering. Guy started their career as a Project Engineer at Plan Hold Corp. in 1993, where they were responsible for designing and documenting metal filing systems. Guy then worked as a Design Engineer at Russ Bassett Corporation, where they led the new product launch team and handled OEM product integration. In 1998, they joined O'Neil Product Development as a Mechanical Engineer, focusing on designing battery-operated consumer goods. Guy also worked on product industrial design and mechanical subsystems.
In the same year, Guy joined Datamax-O'Neil Corporation as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, where they served as a project design leader and managed costing and logistics. Guy was responsible for designing various types of materials, including injection-molded plastics, cast metals, sheet metal, and soft bag goods. At Honeywell Safety & Productivity Solutions, Guy worked as a Senior Mechanical Engineer IV. Guy'sresponsibilities included designing and developing mobile printing solutions for multiple industries, from conceptual modeling and feasibility studies to product release and continuous improvement.
Before joining Metronom Health in 2019 as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer, Guy worked at Fluidmaster, Inc as a Design Engineer on contract. Guy'srole involved new product development, testing and verification of concept designs, and sustaining engineering of existing product lines. At Metronom Health, they focused on designing continuous glucose monitors and their delivery systems, as well as designing test fixtures and assembly jigs.
Guy Heaton has obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General from Pepperdine Graziadio Business School. Additionally, they have a certification in Green Belt - Design for Six Sigma Hardware, though specific details such as the institution and when it was obtained are not provided.
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