Johnson & Johnson is currently seeking a Utilities Manager to join our MAKE Asset Management Organization located in the US Large Molecule Drug Substance Site in Wilson, North Carolina. This role will support a new site startup and may require periods of heightened travel to support these activities during the site ramp-up period, depending on functional needs and project timelines. While this role will ultimately support the site operations located in Wilson, NC, it will also support the project phase across both design & construction. During the project design phase, the role will require presence with our design teams in the Greater Philadelphia region.
Once the design phase is completed, this role will support the construction and operational start-up of the site in Wilson, NC. In steady state, we expect travel to be less than 25%.
Position Summary:
The MAM (MAKE Asset Management) organization operates as one integrated team in the delivery of Engineering, Maintenance, and Execution Systems solutions. The Utilities Manager reports to the Maintenance Senior Manager and is responsible for the manufacturing engineering operations of the organization.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Responsible for planning, designing, and implementing maintenance programs to optimize the availability and productivity of manufacturing facilities and equipment.
2. Plans and coordinates maintenance engineering work including review of mechanical and electrical engineering specifications.
3. Performs engineering review of proposed new equipment designs to assess reliability, ease of maintenance, and availability of replacement parts.
4. Liaises with production staff to coordinate repair work, statutory safety inspections, and supply of new plant and equipment with production schedules.
5. Manages a team of individual contributors and multi-craft Maintenance Technicians, and is accountable for conducting effective performance management.
6. Develops tactical and operational plans for the Maintenance team and supports organizational objectives and business goals by optimizing the productivity and reliability of manufacturing facilities and equipment.
7. Allocates resources to meet objectives and goals of the Maintenance area and monitors project plans to ensure on-time production schedules.
8. Directs operations for strategic initiatives, maintenance programs, and repair projects.
9. Collaborates in the production of risk assessments regarding the integration and utilization of new equipment and machinery.
10. Ensures compliance of engineering repair projects with health and safety regulations.
11. Responsible for managing operational aspects of their team (e.g., workflow, performance, and compliance).
12. Supports and/or leads root cause analysis and implementation of robust solutions to downtime issues.
13. Maintains a consistent workflow and productivity of the team, and proactively identifies and resolves operational issues.
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