Hugo Martinez
About Hugo Martinez
Hugo Martinez serves as a Material Planner III at General Atomics, where he has worked since 2018. He has extensive experience in logistics and material planning, having previously held roles at General Atomics and the US Navy.
Work at General Atomics
Hugo Martinez has been employed at General Atomics since 2010, initially serving as a Logistics Specialist for seven years before transitioning to the role of Material Planner III in 2018. In his current position, he supports engineering groups by planning for cost-effective material utilization. His responsibilities include the creation and tracking of Purchase Requests and Purchase Orders, as well as creating Stock Transfer Orders to facilitate the transfer of materials between different test sites. His role is essential in ensuring that material resources are effectively managed to meet production needs.
Education and Expertise
Hugo Martinez completed his education at Exeter High School in Exeter, California. He possesses expertise in managing production master data, including Material Masters and Material Revisions, which are critical for production planning and execution. His skills include integrating Bills of Materials (BOMs) and Routings with production planning processes, which enhances efficiency in material utilization and production workflows.
Background
Hugo Martinez has a substantial background in logistics and material planning. He worked for the US Navy as a Logistics Specialist for 20 years from 1990 to 2010, where he developed foundational skills in logistics management. Following his tenure at the Navy, he joined General Atomics, where he spent seven years as a Logistics Specialist before advancing to his current role. His extensive experience in logistics and material planning spans over three decades.
Professional Experience
Before his current role at General Atomics, Hugo Martinez accumulated significant experience as a Logistics Specialist. He worked at General Atomics from 2010 to 2017, where he honed his logistics skills. His earlier experience at the US Navy, where he served for 20 years, provided him with a robust understanding of logistics operations. This combination of experiences has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective material planning and management.