Ma. Theresa Montejo
About Ma. Theresa Montejo
Ma. Theresa Montejo is a System Engineer with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from De La Salle Lipa. She has worked at Murata in Tanauan, Calabarzon, Philippines, since 2014, where she analyzes business processes and leads factory automation projects.
Work at Murata
Ma. Theresa Montejo has been employed at Murata as a System Engineer since 2014. During her tenure, she has focused on analyzing business process issues and providing IT solutions. Her role involves monitoring task progress and efficiency ratios of her team using spreadsheet documents and local web applications. She coordinates with various production and support departments to facilitate collaboration on projects and troubleshoot issues. Montejo also leads factory automation projects, which includes initiating discussions, presenting projects, analyzing data, and delivering results.
Education and Expertise
Ma. Theresa Montejo earned her Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from De La Salle Lipa, where she studied from 2009 to 2014. Her education has equipped her with the skills necessary to analyze business processes and implement effective IT solutions. Montejo utilizes standardized analysis reports and business process reengineering concepts in her work, demonstrating her expertise in the field of systems engineering.
Background
Ma. Theresa Montejo has a solid background in systems engineering, supported by her academic qualifications and professional experience. She has worked at Murata for a decade, contributing to various projects that enhance operational efficiency. Her role requires collaboration across departments, showcasing her ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment.
Achievements
Throughout her career at Murata, Ma. Theresa Montejo has led multiple factory automation projects. She has successfully initiated discussions, presented project proposals, and delivered data analysis results. Her contributions have played a significant role in improving business processes and operational efficiencies within the organization.