Jason Slattery
Principal Researcher at Procter & Gamble - Gillette
- Role
- Principal Researcher at Procter & Gamble
- Location
- Boston, MA, US
- LinkedIn followers
- 500 followers
Experience
Principal Researcher
Dec 2013 — Present
Responsible for the Research and Development of new edge concepts for all of Gillette\'s premium products. Responsible for the ideation, development and implementation of new coatings for Proctor & Gamble – Gillette. Develop new processes to deliver blade coatings for optimal customer performance. Lead teams striving for disruptive innovation in the market place. Connect with outside leaders in surface engineering to render the newest technologies for our competitive advantage.Key Responsibilities:• Blade Ideation for next generation shaving systems • Process & Product Development• Project Leader• Modeling & Simulation• Statistical Analysis• Downstream Technical support• QA & Safety Pillar Leader
Education
Wentworth Institute of Technology
AS, Electronics
2000 — 2005
Skills
- Data Analysis
- Six Sigma
- Spc
- Cross-Functional Team Leadership
- Design for Manufacturing
- Instrumentation
- Nanotechnology
- Lean Manufacturing
- Plc
- 5s
- Product Innovation
- Machine Vision
- Design of Experiments
- Manufacturing
- Robotics
- Simulations
- Consumer Products
- Customer Insight
- Automation
- Materials
- Process Simulation
- Validation
- Innovation Management
- Materials Science
- Product Development
- Process Control
- Electronics
- Sensors
- Software Documentation
- Open Innovation
- Root Cause Analysis
- Brand Equity
- R&D
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Leadership
- Solidworks
- Project Management
- Engineering
- Labview
- Start-Ups
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