M.E. seeking O&P career advice

Omark, Shannon

Hi. I have wanted to get into the Orthotics and Prosthetics industry

for a long time. I have a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, and a M.S.

in Management of Technology (aka Engineering Management). I got

interested in prosthetics my last year as an undergrad – my senior

project was a prosthetic arm (3-pronged). It seems so simple now, but

that was 10 years ago.

My career took a different direction from the beginning – I worked as

a mechanical operations engineer for McDonnell Douglas at Kennedy

Space Center for 6 years, and I now work at Intel Corporation as a

Project Manager in Facilities (I have been here for 3 years). I also

have 2 young children, and I have decided to go to work part-time for

probably the next 5 years. I have an opportunity to go to work for a

small construction company here in Phoenix in October, doing project

management and scheduling part-time. But I can’t shake this longing

to go into the prosthetics/orthotics world.

It seems like there are a lot of opportunities in the Prosthetics and

Orthotics world. I would like to be a CP or CPO even. The timing may

not be right for that, but I thought maybe I could get into

engineering or possibly sales/marketing.

So, I’m seeking advice from professionals out there. Is there

anything I can get into in a part-time capacity in Arizona? If not,

are there some steps I should be taking now to prepare to break into

the field in about 5 years?

Please reply with any thoughts – I feel that I have been called to do

this and that I have pushed it aside for too long. And if you made it

through this whole message, Thank You!!

Shannon Omark

 

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