Kristin Dux
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Experience
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De Motu Cordis
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Australia
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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New Product Introduction Engineer
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Apr 2023 - Present
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Cochlear
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Australia
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Mechanical Engineer
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Jun 2021 - Apr 2023
- Executed characterisation activities including protocol preparation, testing, data analysis and reporting - Used statistical analyses to calculate device reliability and sample size requirements- Supported the Root Cause investigations and developed design solutions- Documented design choices for manufacturing and prototyping to a high professional standard- Planned and executed design activities - Participated in technical design reviews
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Process Engineer
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Nov 2018 - Jun 2021
- Influencing device design to streamline manufacturing processes and maintain high standards of medical device requirements- Assisted in the design, implementation and introduction into eAM systems for new tooling sets for electrode moulding- Single handedly managed new QMS document creation including FMEA's, SOP's, characterisation and build reports- Complied with regulatory requirements (FDA, TUV SUD, TGA and more) and ISO13485 Medical Device Certification
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Graduate Engineer
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Feb 2018 - Nov 2018
- Researched implant and surgical usability for stakeholders- Assisted in usability testing with over ten recipients- Supported the roll out of five processes for the Osia implant- Aided in Clinical Audiology trial sessions with recipients- Rapidly drove last minute procurement and drawing changes ahead of the Nucleus Profile Plus
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Mathematics Tutoring
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2014 - Nov 2017
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Cochlear
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Australia
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Summer Student Internship Program
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Nov 2016 - Feb 2017
- Conducted fatigue testing on implantable devices in line with medical device standards - Worked in a multidisciplinary team on electrodes development - Conducted fatigue testing on implantable devices in line with medical device standards - Worked in a multidisciplinary team on electrodes development
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Engineers Without Borders Australia
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Australia
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Humanitarian Design
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Dec 2015 - Dec 2015
In my final semester of second year I applied to the Humanitarian Design Summit in Cambodia with Engineers Without Borders. I spent two weeks in Cambodia travelling from Phnom Penh to Kampot and learnt about their culture, design in third world countries and the Mangrove conservation in the Trapang Sangke Community. I focused on Eco-tourism in the community and how it can improve quality of life. In my final semester of second year I applied to the Humanitarian Design Summit in Cambodia with Engineers Without Borders. I spent two weeks in Cambodia travelling from Phnom Penh to Kampot and learnt about their culture, design in third world countries and the Mangrove conservation in the Trapang Sangke Community. I focused on Eco-tourism in the community and how it can improve quality of life.
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Education
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QUT (Queensland University of Technology)
Bachelor’s Degree, Biomedical/Mechanical Engineering -
Brisbane State High School
Queensland Certificate of Education