The Expert Witness Podcast
In this episode, we learn from Rob Irion, a mechanical engineer with experience in the medical device and medical equipment industry--he is a named patent inventor in MRI scanner technology. Rob also has extensive experience in the oil & gas, trailer, industrial equipment, and heavy lifting equipment industries. We discuss ways in which an expert mechanical engineer's work helps people be safer, the importance of soft skills and communication in expert witness work, and how credentials such as the PE and CSP licenses can bolster credibility and authority. Timestamps: * 02:10 — How Rob became interested in mechanical engineering * 03:58 — Experience in the Medical Device industry * 06:08 — Overcoming failure and other obstacles during the development process * 10:10 — Variety of projects and cases * 14:20 — Rob's early days as an expert witness. Example of his first patent case * 17:22 — Importance of "de-jargoning" and not trying to prove what you know, but what the industry knows * 18:10 — CSP and PE certification discussion * 22:30 — Sales & Marketing role and importance of developing soft skills as an expert witness * 24:32 — Commitment to be someone that helps others * 27:05 — Alpine Engineering & Design's purpose "Engineering to contribute to a just, fair, and safe world" * 29:50 — How to contact Rob Irion (801) 763-8484, ririon@alpineeng.com Key Takeaways from the Episode: * Encountering failure in the development process and how to overcome it. * How engineering can be a vehicle for helping people live safer, healthier lives. * Obtaining credentials, such as the CSP and PE, are effective ways at bolstering credibility and provides a framework for conveying safety principles. * The importance of "de-jargoning" technical concepts and working on soft skills as an expert witness.
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