Rhythm Express by VivaQuant
Alex Zeitler has extensive work experience in various roles within the manufacturing and engineering fields. Their most recent position was as the Director of Manufacturing Operations at Rhythm Express by VivaQuant. Prior to that, Alex worked as a Senior Process Development Engineer at Halozyme, Inc. and as an Engineering Contractor at ManpowerGroup Talent Solutions. They also served as the General Manager at VIRTEX and held multiple roles, including Plant Manager and Engineering Manager, at Nri Electronics Inc. In addition, Alex has experience as an Engineering Support Manager/Director of Engineering and Manufacturing Development at MetroSpec Technology, LLC, a Sales Engineer at BTW, Inc., and a Program Engineer/Process Development Engineer at Soligie, Inc. They began their career as an R&D Mechanical Engineer and Manufacturing Engineer at Boston Scientific and as a Team Lead Process Engineer at Celestica.
Alex Zeitler earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Manufacturing Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, where they studied from 1994 to 1997. Prior to that, they obtained an Associate of Science (AS) degree in Engineering Technology from Rochester Community College, between the years 1992 and 1994. In addition to their academic qualifications, Alex has also obtained a certification on "Nano Tips to Foster a Growth Mindset and Mental Agility," offered by LinkedIn, though specific details regarding the month and year of completion are not provided.
Rhythm Express by VivaQuant
The RX-1 mini is the smallest one-piece MCT on the market. Powered by VivaQuant's proven noise-removal technology, the "mini" has a battery life of at least 5 days in MCT, can be worn in the shower, connects to any standard electrodes, is super simple to use, and can operate as MCT, ER, Holter, or extended Holter. VivaQuant has been named by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing private companies in America.