Zack Schindler
Manufacturing Engineer at Biomerics Advanced Catheter Division- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Biomerics Advanced Catheter Division
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United States
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Manufacturing Engineer
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Feb 2017 - Present
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Youth Hockey Coach
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Nov 2013 - Present
Teaching high school hockey players more about the game. Running practices/games when the head coach is not available. Leading the team when morale is down, not just when we are winning games. Teaching high school hockey players more about the game. Running practices/games when the head coach is not available. Leading the team when morale is down, not just when we are winning games.
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Sil--Pro, LLC
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United States
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Machinery Manufacturing
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Project Engineer
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Nov 2013 - Dec 2016
Developed new product opportunities from customers through process development and into production.Developed a manufacturing process line that produced a product with a potential 3 million dollar yearly revenue. Provided design for manufacturability advice to customers in the prototype phase to ensure cost effective manufacturing and maximum profitability. Developed strong interpersonal relationships with employees across the company to ensure cross functional collaboration during process development and improvement.Participated in design reviews to ensure that molding and automation equipment being built fulfils product requirements. Evaluated new product opportunities for process improvements, including fixturing and automation and worked with the automation team to design and develop the process improvement. These included equipment to assemble, deflash, bend, and functionally test parts.Statistically evaluated new processes using critical product requirements and OQ/PQ validations using Minitab software.Used lean manufacturing reports to determine where process improvements can be made in new and current product lines. Took this knowledge and worked with the cross functional engineering team to develop the improvements needed.Designed and developed fixturing to improve operator throughput and stricter compliance to product quality requirements.Experience working on multiple new projects all at the same time.Coordinated meetings between customers and internal teams to ensure project success in a timely manner.Trained operators on the manufacturing floor on new operation processes and requirements.Worked with sales to ensure that product quoting opportunities are able to be a profitable action for the company. Evaluated new products that have been deployed to ensure that the quoting phase was completed correctly Show less
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Engineering Intern
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Sep 2013 - Nov 2013
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Education
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University of Minnesota
Bachelors, Biomedical -
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelor of Science (BS), Biomedical/Medical Engineering