Daniel Brasier

Daniel Brasier has a diverse work experience in various leadership and technical roles. Daniel started their career at Britannia 2000 Limited in 2002 as a Project Design Engineer. Daniel then worked at Tyco as a Project Engineer from 2006 to 2007. Following that, they joined Icore International Ltd in 2007 as a Development Engineer, where they were responsible for customer-facing project management and technical lead on high-profile development projects.

In 2010, Daniel moved to Keeler Ltd and held the positions of Senior Production Engineer and R&D Manager. As an R&D Manager, they were accountable for the delivery of all R&D projects and managed the R&D department and external contractors. Daniel utilized the Prince 2 methodology to deliver projects on time and budget and ensured compliance with ISO 13585. As a Senior Production Engineer, they managed the smooth transfer of projects into production and worked on multiple production engineering projects, implementing continuous improvements to products and processes.

Daniel then joined Lombard Medical Technologies in 2014. Daniel held various roles, including Sustaining Engineering Manager, Technical Operations Engineering Manager, and Head of Operations Engineering. During their time there, they were involved in managing engineering operations, sustaining engineering, and technical development.

In 2018, Daniel joined Pathfinder Medical as the Head of Technical Development. And in 2019, they were promoted to the position of Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Daniel played a key role in shaping the technical development strategy of the company.

Most recently, in 2020, Daniel became the Director at developMed Ltd, showcasing their leadership abilities and continued growth in their career.

From 1998 to 2002, Daniel Brasier attended the University of Kent at Canterbury, where they pursued a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronics Engineering.

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