
Associate Director - Critical Utilities
- Thousand Oaks, CA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Establish priorities that align with the plant's current deliverables and corporate objectives by anticipating industry standards and leveraging emerging technologies
- Ensure continuous reliable uninterrupted service for critical systems that support a 24/7 manufacturing operation
- Identify opportunities to utilize the critical systems in a more efficient manner to improve reliability and reduce operating costs
- Ensure efficient workflow and documentation of preventive maintenance (PMs) and work orders (WOs) and justify the need for additional resources or external support when necessary
- Implement reliability centered maintenance programs and conduct life cycle analysis for all critical systems
- Serve as the engineering lead for sustainability, supporting the identification and implementation of energy improvement projects across the campus, while tracking and reporting progress toward sustainability goals
- Partner with Project Engineering and Project Managers to ensure the smooth transition of Projects into day-to-day operations
- Create and maintain an environment where team members experience personal and professional growth and drive towards becoming a high performing team
- Coach, develop and provide feedback to drive individual and team performance
- Oversee recruitment, training, and plan for future talent needs
- Develop and align an engineering site vision that supports the organization's contribution to the Biologics OpU goal
- Optimize the use of internal and external resources to achieve business objectives
- Manage the budget, approve expenditures, issue purchase orders, and forecast expenses
- Submit capital requests to support equipment replacements, upgrades, and other improvement projects as needed
- Leverage extensive knowledge and experience in cross-functional team environments to coordinate and lead multiple engineering teams and individual contributors, ensuring plant objectives are met while preparing for future expansion
- Ensure a safe work environment by adhering to safety guidelines and policies and enforcing compliance with California state, regulatory, and federal EPA regulations
- Oversee the repair, maintenance, and operation of regulated systems in accordance with the requirements of relevant agencies
- Bachelor's degree in engineering required
- Minimum 10 years of related experience. Experience in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology or other FDA-regulated industry strongly preferred
- Minimum 5 years' experience in leadership, supervisory or managerial role.