1. Jeffrey W. Schultz
8372 E. Preserve Loop • Chino, CA 91708 • (909) 374-7147 • JeffreyWSchultz@aol.com
Education
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Graduation Date: June 2010
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Diploma pending completion of Thesis
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Graduation Date: June 2005
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
General Management Minor
Work Experience
Johnson and Johnson (Biosense Webster) Nov 2004 – Present
Irwindale, Ca 91706 • (800) 729-9010 (Employment Verification (800) 376-5690, Code #10534)
Research and Development Product Engineer (Advanced R&D Group – Jan 2010 to Present)
Lead Design Engineer for PMA device
• Responsible for the design and development of a novel catheter for the treatment of Atrial
Fibrillation
• Responsible for the development of manufacturing tooling required for the production of device
• Directing two R&D engineers in product development and material procurement activities
• Directing two R&D technicians in product development activities
Design Engineer for PMA device
• Designed and developed seven injection molded handle components for novel catheter for the
treatment of Atrial Fibrillation
• Responsible for all R&D project deliverables
• Responsible for the design, development and qualification of test fixtures for validation activities
• Directing one R&D engineer and intern in process qualification activities
• Submitted 18 invention disclosures in 2010 related to novel catheter platform
• Advisor for engineering and documentation activities
Research and Development Product Engineer (Sustaining Group – Feb 2006 to Jan 2010)
Lead the Design and Development of RMT Celsius ThermoCool Catheter and Intravascular Sheath
Project
• Designed and developed the RMT Celsius Thermocool Catheter. Successfully verified design to
enable World Wide Product launch (in record time < 6 months).
• Responsible for all R&D activities and deliverables on RMT Celsius ThermoCool Project and
Preface Sheath Project as a Core Team Member.
• Develop Root Cause Analysis and Test Methods to characterize Preface Sheath: Recall Issue.
• Investigated the root cause failure and proposed corrective actions and implemented on Preface
Sheath Project – CAPA Project.
• Effectively worked with cross functional teams from market research, panel meetings and
customer evaluation of products to confirm the voice of customer (VOC) and CTQ’s (Critical to
Quality) on Coronary Sinus Catheter marketing evaluation in several surgeries with the aid of
industry tools.
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2. Jeffrey W. Schultz
8372 E. Preserve Loop • Chino, CA 91708 • (909) 374-7147 • JeffreyWSchultz@aol.com
• Partnered with Key Opinion Leaders (EP Physicians) to develop new concepts for different
catheters and submitted more than 40 invention disclosures.
• Developed prototypes of catheter based products for external companies through New Business
Development projects.
Research and Development Test Engineer (Advanced R&D Group – June 2005 to Feb 2006)
• Developed test method for characterization of stored energy in catheter shafts during torsional
loading.
• Developed LabVIEW controlled torque tester for testing EP catheters with feedback loop for
constant axial load and data acquisition.
• Documented and validated test fixturing utilized in the Research and Development Test Lab.
Engineering Intern (Manufacturing Engineering – Nov 2004 to June 2005)
• Designed manufacturing aids and tooling to assist in manufacturing of catheters.
• Assisted in the setup and validation of ultrasonic welders
• Worked with production associates to improve manufacturing processes.
Rain Bird Corporation Jan 2003 – Nov 2004
Azusa, Ca 91702 • (626) 812-3400
Engineering Intern (Landscape Drip Division)
• Responsible for designed, manufacturing and implementation of production tools and test fixtures
using SolidWorks 2004,
• Performed product testing
• Assisted engineers with research and product development.
Metallurgical Testing Corporation July 2001 - March 2002
City of Industry, Ca 91749 • (626) 968-0404
Production Control
• Responsible for receiving and documenting all incoming jobs using internally developed database.
• Customer liaison for company
• Extensive use of material and testing specifications
• Assisted in preparation of test samples for chemical analysis, tensile testing, and metallurgical
analysis.
Skills
• Microsoft Office
• SolidWorks 2010
• AutoCad 2010
• MatLab
• CrystalBall (Monte Carlo Analysis Tool)
• Knowledge of international standards for medical devices including
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3. Jeffrey W. Schultz
8372 E. Preserve Loop • Chino, CA 91708 • (909) 374-7147 • JeffreyWSchultz@aol.com
Professional Qualifications / Training
Plastic Engineering Technology Certificate June 5, 2006
College of the Extended University, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
• Scientific Injection Molding (Fall 2005)
• Plastics Theory and Practice (Winter 2006)
• Product Design and Tolling (Spring 2006)
LabVIEW Basics I Training (National Instruments) Nov 9, 2005
LabVIEW Basics II Training (National Instruments) Nov 11, 2005
Engineer-In-Training Jan 21, 2005
California Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Certificate No. 1212197
Metallurgy for the Medical Device Engineer Course (ASM) 2005
SMST-ASM Nitinol Course 2005
Irrigation Training Camp (RainBird Corporation) 2004
Awards and Recognition
Fourteen Patent Applications Submitted 2005-Present
Innovator of the Year Patent (Biosense Webster) 2010
Innovator of the Year Patent (Biosense Webster) 2008
Innovator of the Year Patent (Biosense Webster) 2007
Innovator of the Year Patent (Biosense Webster) 2006
Take-A-Bow Award for contributions to Multi-Diameter Fitting project (RainBird Corporation) 2004
Most Likely to Be a Future Leader Award (Sigma Phi Epsilon) 1999
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