Karol Hynes

Senior Quality Engineer at Nelipak Healthcare Packaging

Karol Hynes is a Senior Quality Engineer at Nelipak Healthcare Packaging since October 2021, previously serving as a Quality Engineer. Prior experience includes a notable tenure at Boston Scientific from March 2006 to October 2021, where Karol held multiple roles including Lead Quality Technician II within the Drug Eluting Stents Production Unit, contributing to quality control, production support, and risk assessment. Earlier positions at Boston Scientific featured support for manufacturing processes and product building while adhering to safety protocols. Karol holds a Master's Degree in Medical Technology and Regulatory Affairs from the Institute of Technology, Sligo, and a Bachelor of Science in Science & Technology from the University of Galway.

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Nelipak Healthcare Packaging

Nelipak® is a leading thermoforming company, serving customers worldwide. Nelipak® designs, develops and manufactures a wide range of thermoformed products. We always work closely with our customers, supporting them with our wealth of experience. Join our team! Visit our website for more information http://www.nelipak.com/news-resources/careers/ Product range Specialist thermoformed packaging for medical products Printed lidding material for medical products (Tyvek and medical paper) Thermoformed blister packaging for consumer products Printed blisters Trays for handling and transporting medical and electronic components In-house design and production of models and examples of new products Blister seal machines with automatic product, blister and lidding feeders and downstream processing such as packing Sales organisation Nelipak® has sales offices in the United States, the Netherlands, Ireland, Puerto Rico and Costa Rica. Business units Nelipak operates with ten business units, of which five are situated in United States, one in the Netherlands, one in the Ireland, two in Puerto Rico and one in Costa Rica.