Gary Plesa
About Gary Plesa
Gary Plesa serves as the Manufacturing Support Lead in Electronic Manufacturing at Sandvine, where he has worked since 2005. He specializes in RMA root cause analysis and is responsible for overseeing operations in the repair department to ensure timely product shipments.
Work at Sandvine
Gary Plesa has been employed at Sandvine since 2005, serving as the Manufacturing Support Lead in the Electronic Manufacturing department. In this role, he oversees the daily operations of the repair department, ensuring that manufacturing processes run smoothly. His responsibilities include supporting manufacturing operations to guarantee the timely shipment of products. Plesa's extensive experience at Sandvine spans 19 years, contributing to the company's operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Gary Plesa studied at Devry Mississauga, where he earned a degree in Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician. This educational background provides him with the technical knowledge necessary for his role in electronic manufacturing support. His expertise includes conducting RMA root cause analysis and preparing 8-D reports, which are essential for identifying issues and implementing improvements in manufacturing processes.
Background
Gary Plesa has a long-standing career in electronic manufacturing, with a focus on repair operations. His role at Sandvine involves leading a team dedicated to enhancing manufacturing processes. His background in engineering technology equips him with the skills to address complex challenges in the manufacturing environment, particularly in the realm of electronic components.
Achievements
In his position as Manufacturing Support Lead, Gary Plesa specializes in conducting RMA root cause analysis and preparing 8-D reports. These activities are crucial for improving manufacturing processes and ensuring product quality. His work contributes to the overall efficiency of the repair department and supports the timely delivery of products to customers.