Summary
Matt Ewing is a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer based in Boston with 12 years of hands-on experience turning imaginative hardware concepts into production-ready systems. He’s led complex automated chemistry and chromatography assemblies, designed precision electromechanical subassemblies, and used CFD and transient thermal simulation to iterate performance into manufacturable solutions. Matt has a strong background in injection-molded plastics, production tooling, and assembly automation, and he’s implemented PDM workflows and training to scale team output. His work spans lab prototyping to factory floor improvements, from pneumatic hot-embossing machines to bed-of-nails test fixtures, reflecting a practical drive to reduce scrap and boost throughput. Comfortable with PCB layout and simple embedded tooling as well as mechanics, he pairs broad shop skills with formal CAD and simulation rigor. Colleagues describe him as someone whose purpose is to “create cool hardware” and who consistently bridges prototype ingenuity with production discipline.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BS Mechanical Engineering Technology, BS Mechanical Engineering Technology at Rochester Institute of Technology