Greg Nieminen

Director of Hardware Engineering at EchoNous Inc.
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Len Kowalsky

Gregs's work during the earliest R&D phase at Cardiac Dimensions was very impressive. He was an innovative problem solver with strong attention to detail and still had the ability to respond quickly to the changing needs of multiple projects. I have watched his skills grow and would recommend him to any high tech devlopment organization

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Experience

    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director of Hardware Engineering
      • Nov 2022 - Present
    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Mechanical Engineering Manager
      • Feb 2016 - Nov 2022

      Mechanical engineering / management at ultrasound startup company. Led the mechanical design of all of the company's Transducers and the Kosmos Bridge (tablet) devices, currently on the market worldwide. This includes early stage concepts and mockups through to mass production. Currently working on additional offerings from the company as well as sustaining engineering of the Kosmos product. Mechanical engineering / management at ultrasound startup company. Led the mechanical design of all of the company's Transducers and the Kosmos Bridge (tablet) devices, currently on the market worldwide. This includes early stage concepts and mockups through to mass production. Currently working on additional offerings from the company as well as sustaining engineering of the Kosmos product.

    • Spain
    • Medical Practices
    • Senior Mechanical Engineer
      • Aug 2011 - Jan 2016

      Worked in the Transducer Design group, dealing with the mechanical design, electronics packaging, and flex circuits in a variety of current products and next-generation ultrasound transducers. Also designed manufacturing tooling associated with transducer fabrication. Managed / created bills of materials for existing and new Transducers. Became the in-house expert for thermal analysis of transducers. This led to innovative, patent-pending thermal design solutions. Acquired advanced Solidworks surfacing and modeling skills and applied them to transducer designs.

    • Engineer / Manager
      • Jul 2001 - Aug 2011

      Development of first-of-its-kind cardiac implant for congestive heart failure patients. Responsible for material selection, implant design, implant testing, and documentation. Product is currently CE marked and is on the market in several countries. The clinical data for this implant has shown good efficacy. Development of first-of-its-kind cardiac implant for congestive heart failure patients. Responsible for material selection, implant design, implant testing, and documentation. Product is currently CE marked and is on the market in several countries. The clinical data for this implant has shown good efficacy.

    • Packaging and Containers Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Design Engineer
      • Mar 1999 - Jun 2001

      Participate in blank-sheet redesign of products. Perform design changes on existing products in a sustaining role. Worked primarily on large manlift machines and some work on light towers, both for the construction rental industry. Participate in blank-sheet redesign of products. Perform design changes on existing products in a sustaining role. Worked primarily on large manlift machines and some work on light towers, both for the construction rental industry.

Education

  • Oregon State University
    Bachelor's
    1994 - 1998

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