Celina Araceli Arciniega Sanchez
About Celina Araceli Arciniega Sanchez
Celina Araceli Arciniega Sanchez serves as a Planning Team Lead with extensive experience in managing New Product Introduction projects and optimizing inventory levels. She has worked in various sectors, including automotive, industrial, and medical, and has a strong background in coordinating cross-functional teams to enhance operational efficiency.
Work at Plexus
Celina Araceli Arciniega Sanchez serves as the Planning Team Lead at Plexus. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the planning processes and ensuring that projects transition smoothly from New Product Introduction (NPI) to mass production. She collaborates with cross-functional teams, including procurement and commodity leaders, to maintain timely delivery performance and manage material shortages.
Education and Expertise
Celina studied at Universidad De Guadalajara from 2002 to 2006, where she gained foundational knowledge relevant to her career. In 2015, she attended the Project Management Institute for a brief period, enhancing her project management skills. Her expertise includes optimizing inventory levels and validating production plans based on material availability, which is crucial for operational efficiency.
Background
Celina has extensive experience in the manufacturing sector, having worked at Flextronics as a Production Control and Materials Planner from 2006 to 2013 in Singapore. She later joined Benchmark Electronics, Inc. as a Materials Planner Scheduler and MPS from 2013 to 2015 in Tempe, Arizona. Her background spans multiple business areas, including automotive, industrial, and medical sectors.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Celina has coordinated various engineering changes, including End of Life (EOL) and Engineering Change Orders (ECO). She utilizes reports such as Excess and Obsolete (E & O), Forecast to Forecast (Fcst to Fcst), and Shortage Reports to enhance operational efficiency. Additionally, she participates in internal initiatives like kaizen and war room activities aimed at continuous improvement.