Engineering

Engineers at Danaher are at the heart of solving some of the world’s most complex challenges—from advancing diagnostics to accelerating breakthroughs in life sciences and biotechnology.

Whether they’re designing next-generation instruments or streamlining critical systems, our engineers are driven by purpose and empowered by innovation. Explore how they’re contributing to a healthier, more sustainable future—one solution at a time.

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Catherine Conway attending an industry event focused on diagnostics and innovation.

Every day matters: how Catherine Conway is advancing cancer diagnostics with AI at Danaher

Every day a cancer patient waits for their diagnosis can feel like an eternity. For Catherine Conway, Director of Clinical AI Applications at Leica Biosystems, a Danaher company, that waiting time isn’t just a statistic—it’s the driving force behind two decades of work at the cutting edge of digital pathology and artificial intelligence. Her journey also offers a window into careers in diagnostics, engineering and life…

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How to become a Manufacturing Engineer

Manufacturing engineering unites technical knowledge, process innovation and a drive for quality. As industries advance and technology evolves, those in manufacturing engineering help shape how products move from the drawing board to daily use. This career path is designed for individuals who thrive in problem-solving environments and are eager to see ideas come to life.…

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The complete Product Engineer career guide

For professionals looking to embrace a role that shapes the future of innovation, product engineering is an ideal path. Product engineers are critical to cutting-edge product development practices across industries, from biotechnology and diagnostics to life sciences and industrial solutions. Explore the contributions product engineers can make at top companies and what to expect when…

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  • How to Get a Software Engineering Internship

    Software engineering makes an exciting career choice for anyone looking to innovate and break boundaries. The employment rate for software engineers is expected to surge 25% over the next decade — a considerably higher growth rate than other occupations. This field continues evolving and allows candidates to experiment and take risks. It’s a coveted career path. Aspiring

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  • From Intern to Impact: An Electrical Engineer’s Journey at Radiometer

    My name is Zana Dauti and I have worked at Radiometer for over seven years. I started as an intern and was only supposed to stay for six months but fell in love with the culture and purpose of our work. As an Electrical Engineer, I work in the test and manufacturing processes department. This…

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  • Shanti Pi leans against a wall and smiles at the camera.

    Engineering Manager, Shanti Pi, on Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Helping Patients at HemoCue

    If Shanti Pi’s colleagues at Danaher’s India Development Center (IDC) hadn’t encouraged her, she might never have applied for her role at HemoCue. More than two years later, she’s leading a team of engineers—and helping the IDC itself grow as well. Below, Shanti explains her day-to-day work, what’s hard about her job, and why she…

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  • Daniela Rodriguez smiles by a lake with mountains and blue skies behind her.

    Where Science Meets Access: How Daniela Rodriguez Helps Mammotome Provide Life-Saving Technology

    After childhood dreams of being a doctor, Supplier Management Engineer Daniela Rodriguez found a career path that blends her skills in math and her passion for problem-solving by helping others through medical technology. Daniela explains her journey to mechanical engineering and Mammotome, her involvement in Danaher’s LatinX + Friends Associate Resource Group, and why considering…

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  • Progressing at Pall: How Ben Datson Went From the Shop Floor to an Engineering Role

    Ben Datson went from stocking shelves at a supermarket to joining Pall, where he’s worked his way from the factory floor to an engineering technician position. Below, see how his approach to embracing every opportunity led him to his current role—and toward a degree in manufacturing engineering. 

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