Michael Barbella, Managing Editor05.03.22
Mario Chaves Jr. has been promoted to engineering manager at OKAY Industries Inc. In his new role, Chaves will oversee the growth and development of the engineering team in Alajuela, Costa Rica, and manage strategy and budget planning to drive execution of projects and deliver the highest quality products.
A member of the OKAY team for 10 years, Chaves began his tenure as a machinist. He has also served in the areas of production control, purchasing, facilities, IT, and others, becoming a member of the strategic management team.
“During the last decade, Mario has been a model for finding new ways to improve our processes and adding new technologies that have allowed us to become more competitive,” said Sean Stowik, director of Sales and Marketing. “He has also created a strong engineering team that has elevated our position among med-tech organizations in Alajuela and surrounding areas. I look forward to seeing his continued growth at OKAY.”
Educated in mechanical engineering, Chaves is a resident of El Coyol and enjoys mountain and road biking in his free time. “I have witnessed tremendous growth and vertical integration at our Costa Rica facility during the past ten years,” said Chaves. “Through collaborative engineering support and our commitment to quality and customer-driven innovation, we deliver medical components our customers can rely on. I look forward to leading a team of engaged, talented engineers and working with our U.S. engineering team to share best practices and deliver world class products that save and improve lives.”
OKAY Industries is a contract manufacturer of components and subassemblies for global medical device OEMs. The company is based in New Britain, Conn.
A member of the OKAY team for 10 years, Chaves began his tenure as a machinist. He has also served in the areas of production control, purchasing, facilities, IT, and others, becoming a member of the strategic management team.
“During the last decade, Mario has been a model for finding new ways to improve our processes and adding new technologies that have allowed us to become more competitive,” said Sean Stowik, director of Sales and Marketing. “He has also created a strong engineering team that has elevated our position among med-tech organizations in Alajuela and surrounding areas. I look forward to seeing his continued growth at OKAY.”
Educated in mechanical engineering, Chaves is a resident of El Coyol and enjoys mountain and road biking in his free time. “I have witnessed tremendous growth and vertical integration at our Costa Rica facility during the past ten years,” said Chaves. “Through collaborative engineering support and our commitment to quality and customer-driven innovation, we deliver medical components our customers can rely on. I look forward to leading a team of engaged, talented engineers and working with our U.S. engineering team to share best practices and deliver world class products that save and improve lives.”
OKAY Industries is a contract manufacturer of components and subassemblies for global medical device OEMs. The company is based in New Britain, Conn.