Sagar Shah is a dynamic Principal R&D Quality Engineer at Alcon, where he leverages over seven years of specialized experience in the medical device industry to drive excellence in Design Control and Quality Management Systems. His current role places him at the forefront of critical...
Sagar Shah is a dynamic Principal R&D Quality Engineer at Alcon, where he leverages over seven years of specialized experience in the medical device industry to drive excellence in Design Control and Quality Management Systems. His current role places him at the forefront of critical R&D projects, where he influences quality assurance (QA) strategies that ensure compliance and enhance product safety. Sagar is adept in all phases of Design Control, including Input, Output, Verification & Validation (V&V), and transfer processes, making him an invaluable asset in navigating the complexities of medical device development.
Sagar's expertise extends to Risk Management, Clinical evaluations, and User Preference Engineering (UPE), where he applies a meticulous approach to identify and mitigate potential risks throughout the product lifecycle. His commitment to a Plan-Do-Check-Act mindset fosters a culture of continuous improvement, which is essential in an industry that demands precision and reliability. As a core team member on several high-stakes R&D projects, he has demonstrated exceptional QA leadership, implementing robust QA strategies that align with organizational goals and regulatory requirements.
In addition to his technical acumen, Sagar is a passionate mentor, guiding R&D engineers through the intricacies of Design Control and associated deliverables. His ability to foster cross-functional collaboration while maintaining an enterprise mindset has proven instrumental in driving project success. With skills in C++, Matlab, and mechanical engineering, combined with a strong focus on quality control and internal audits, Sagar Shah exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking leader dedicated to advancing innovation in the medical device sector.