Mike Ortega
About
Mike Ortega is from San Francisco Bay Area. Mike is currently Manager, Maintenance & Engineering at Tesla, located in Austin, Texas, United States. In Mike's previous role as a Associate Manager, Maintenance & Engineering at Tesla, Mike worked in until Nov 2020. Prior to joining Tesla, Mike was a Associate Manager, Manufacturing- Drive Unit, Electrics, Battery Pack at Tesla and held the position of Associate Manager, Manufacturing- Drive Unit, Electrics, Battery Pack. Prior to that, Mike was a Manufacturing Supervisor-Small Drive Unit- Final Assembly at Tesla from Mar 2017 to Oct 2018. Mike started working as Manufacturing Supervisor-Small Drive Stator at Tesla in Apr 2015. From Dec 2014 to Apr 2015, Mike was Manufacturing Team Leader at Tesla. Prior to that, Mike was a Production Associate at Tesla from Aug 2013 to Dec 2014.
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Mike Ortega's current jobs
Implement successful business practices to improve sustainability through launch phase of palladium program, and drive projects and processes to improve business practices, and improve sustaining effectiveness driving lower cost and higher efficiency. •Lead, engage, and develop a team of 3 associate managers, 8 supervisors, 15 engineers, and 120 maintenance technicians across 11 product lines •Led a project initiative at launch of palladium from concept, planning, design, execution to automate a manual RTV application process reducing 18 headcount from the production operation saving $1.18 mil annually •Led project initiative for improved availability through integration of a sustainable airway bolt feeding system improving availability by 30% at a single point failure automation station •Implemented a complete overhaul of maintenance spare parts finding local, and domestic vendors to reduce cost and lead times saving $1.2 mil in availability loss and transport cost