Rodrigo Bonilla
About Rodrigo Bonilla
Rodrigo Bonilla is a Senior IT Manager with extensive experience in IT service delivery and operations. He has worked at Navistar Inc since 2018 and has a background in implementing ITIL practices and promoting Industria 4.0 technologies in manufacturing.
Work at Navistar
Rodrigo Bonilla has served as the Senior IT Manager at Navistar Inc since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring the continuity and improvement of production systems at an assembly plant and warehouse in the Monterrey Area, Mexico. He has implemented ITIL practices to enhance IT service delivery and operations, contributing to the overall efficiency of the IT infrastructure within the organization.
Previous Experience in IT Management
Prior to his current position, Rodrigo Bonilla held several IT management roles. He worked at Volaris as Senior IT Manager from 2016 to 2017, and at PRETECSA as IT Manager for 8 months in 2003. Additionally, he spent 8 years as IT Manager at Spicer-Dana from 1995 to 2003. These roles provided him with extensive experience in managing IT operations and driving technology initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Rodrigo Bonilla studied at Tecnológico de Monterrey, where he earned a degree in Electronic Systems Engineering from 1992 to 1996. He also pursued further education in Business Administration and Management at IPADE Business School, obtaining a Diploma of Education in 2019. Additionally, he completed a Manager Skills Diploma at Tecnológico de Monterrey from 2005 to 2006. His educational background supports his expertise in IT project management and business operations.
Promotion of Industria 4.0 Technologies
In his professional capacity, Rodrigo Bonilla has promoted the adoption of Industria 4.0 technologies within manufacturing operations. He drives the IT project portfolio by identifying opportunities across manufacturing operations and executing initiatives through inter-company teams. This focus on modern technologies aligns with current trends in the manufacturing sector.