Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE: HII) has actually called Carlos Aguayo basic supervisor of its San Diego shipyard. He will certainly change Daniel Flood, that is retiring after 40 years in the ship repair service as well as protection having sector.
Aguayo will certainly be accountable for the general procedure of the shipyard service, consisting of technique growth as well as implementation, consumer relationships, high quality, manufacturing, source administration, human resources growth, procedure renovation, as well as finance/accounting.
Throughout a 35-year occupation on the San Diego beachfront, Aguayo has actually held various, varied placements boosting in range as well as obligation. Beginning his course as a pupil for a subcontractor, Aguayo started as a 23-year-old leadman of among the manufacturing divisions at the San Diego shipyard, previously called Continental Maritime of San Diego, in 1989.
“Carlos has had an accomplished career with an extensive knowledge base crossing a wide range of disciplines,” claimed Brad Mason, head of state of HII’s Fleet Support team. “Having worked with the frontline as well as in elderly administration, Carlos has actually shown himself as the just follower forDan I am particularly delighted that the workers recognize him well, as he is commemorated for promoting a solid group atmosphere. He likewise advisors workers for future development. We are positive that Carlos radiates the staminas as well as credentials that will certainly relocate our company ahead.
“Dan has maintained a record of success in managing HII’s San Diego Shipyard, and the company is grateful for his leadership and innovative thinking,” Mason proceeded. “He has led the yard during volatility in the defense market in order to win important contracts. Although we are sad to see Dan retire, his mentorship and employee-focused legacy will continue with Carlos at the helm.”
Andy Green, head of state of HII’s Technical Solutions department claimed, “Carlos has excelled for 15 years in senior leadership positions in business management, finance and contracts, which serves as a fitting segue into his new role as general manager of the HII San Diego Shipyard. His excellent track record in creating positive transformation both within the financial functions and throughout the organization will preserve the organization’s core values while paving the way for innovation and future success.”
Aguayo has a bachelor’s level in lawful researches as well as a master’s level in administration, both from National University in San Diego, in addition to a number of commercial, management as well as lean production accreditations.