Selectronic Assembly Welcomes Eliud Herrera as Production Manager

Selectronic Assembly Welcomes Eliud Herrera as Production Manager

Selectronic Assembly is pleased to announce the appointment of Eliud Herrera as the new Production Manager. With a robust background in production management and a proven track record of driving efficiency and quality, Herrera brings a wealth of experience to his new role.  An accomplished professional with extensive expertise in various aspects of manufacturing and…


Selectronic Assembly is pleased to announce the appointment of Eliud Herrera as the new Production Manager. With a robust background in production management and a proven track record of driving efficiency and quality, Herrera brings a wealth of experience to his new role. 

An accomplished professional with extensive expertise in various aspects of manufacturing and production, Herrera joins Selectronic Assembly with an impressive resume. His expertise spans across multiple areas, including the implementation of preventive maintenance plans, TPM (Total Productive Maintenance), and the development of internal operating documents.

In his previous role, Herrera successfully led a team of engineers and operators, establishing procedures and work instructions, and making fixtures for new product launches. Prior to that, he developed a track record for contributing significantly to process improvements and troubleshooting, showcasing his capability in handling SMT processes, wave solder processes, and conformal coating processes.

Herrera’s dedication to continuous improvement and his ability to manage complex manufacturing environments make him an invaluable addition to the Selectronic Assembly team. His leadership skills, coupled with his technical knowledge, will be instrumental in driving the company’s production capabilities to new heights.

Selectronic Assembly is confident that Eliud Herrera will play a pivotal role in enhancing production efficiency, ensuring quality, and leading the company towards achieving its strategic goals.


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