Senior Manager, Facilities, Maintenance, and Calibration

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About the position Oversees all facility administration, facility engineering, and associated daily management services to all Merz Wisconsin sites. This role ensures all facility projects, programs, and activities are completed on schedule and ensures the facility meets current and projected growth needs. In addition this position assures the maintenance and calibration of all equipment is completed efficiently while meeting FDA, TÜV, ISO & GMP requirements for facility functions. Work from home eligibility: Hybrid at Management Discretion. Responsibilities • Manage employees and direct activities of Facilities, Maintenance, and Calibration departments. • Responsible for reporting to upper management and hiring and developing personnel in the departments. • Support the facilities team in the management of the development, application and oversight of code conformance, engineering and design specifications, permits, user/performance specifications, and project management for construction projects, leasehold tenant improvement projects, and facility systems infrastructure improvement projects. • Provide technical support (troubleshooting, investigation, reports, etc.) to production, management, and other technical personnel for engineering, facilities, maintenance, and calibration issues. • Manage the Facilities Department to complete facilities programs including procedures and records. • Ensure that all appropriate facilities records meet good manufacturing practice (GMP), FDA, TÜV, ISO, OSHA, environmental, various code, and company requirements. • Determine and execute programs for development/training/succession planning for all staff. • Oversee all aspects of building and site security, including access control, visitor and vendor management. • Oversee the development of solutions to repetitive failures and other facility-related problems affecting manufacturing operations utilizing root cause analysis tools. • Ensure area MBOs, KPIs, and other business monitoring tools are developed and achieved on an annual basis. Requirements • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Facilities/Maintenance Management, or equivalent. • 5+ years hands-on facilities experience and supervision of facilities and administrative support functions. • 3-5 years management experience. Nice-to-haves • Related process and/or manufacturing engineering experience in the medical device/pharmaceutical industry. • Certified Maintenance and/or Facilities Manager (CMM, CMRP, CPMM, FMC and/or CFM) or equivalent certification(s) and/or license(s). Benefits • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision plans • 20 days of Paid Time Off • 15 paid holidays • Paid Sick Leave • Paid Parental Leave • 401(k) • Employee bonuses • And more! Apply tot his job

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