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Ephraim Machtinger
IIoT - GMDP at Fortive
Ephraim Machtinger is a versatile professional with a strong educational background and a wealth of experience in digital product management, engineering, and leadership.
With a Master of Business Administration from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution, Ephraim also holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto.
Throughout his career, Ephraim has held various key roles in renowned organizations such as Fortive, Dell, General Electric (GE), Suncor Energy, and Hatch, showcasing his adaptability and expertise.
Currently, Ephraim serves as the Digital Product Leader for The Fort AI & Data Analytics division at Fortive, where he drives innovation and development in the digital product landscape.
Prior to this role, he participated in the General Management Development Program at Fortive and led as a Product Manager for Landauer Dosimetry & Medical Physics. His contributions and leadership have been integral to the success of these projects.
Ephraim's diverse experience includes being a Graduate Research Fellow at Dell, an LGO Fellow at MIT, a Program Leader for Expert on Alert at GE Transportation, and roles in operations management and engineering at GE, Suncor Energy, and Hatch.
His past engagements, such as the Haul Truck Maintenance Planning EIT role at Suncor Energy and the Project Member position at Hatch working on the Rime Ice Detector for Wind Turbines, demonstrate his hands-on approach to problem-solving and project management.
Ephraim's internship as an Insulation Systems Intern at GE Energy Services - Peterborough Large Motors further underlines his commitment to gaining a comprehensive understanding of various facets of the industry.
With a solid foundation in engineering, business, and product management, Ephraim Machtinger continues to excel as a multifaceted professional dedicated to driving innovation and success within the organizations he serves.