The Asset Lifecycle Manager provides strategic leadership over the full lifecycle of production and facility equipment, ensuring assets are accurately verified, governed, and optimized from acquisition through end-of-life. This role serves as the enterprise subject-matter leader for equipment standards, asset data integrity, and verification governance—translating trusted asset information into executive-level insights that support operational performance, financial accuracy, and compliance. The Asset Lifecycle Manager leads and develops teams responsible for physical equipment verification, audits, and master data management, driving consistent execution and accountability across plants and regions. Partners with MFG/AM/IT on tracking and verification solutions (QR/RFID) and continuously improves asset visibility to reduce lifecycle risk and enable data-driven decision-making. Summary: · Partners with cross-functional stakeholders on end-to-end asset lifecycle strategy, integrating AI-driven insights to optimize equipment verification, redeployment, and end-of-life disposition decisions. · Serves as the subject-matter leader on production and facility equipment, governing asset master data standards and leading digital transformation of the asset registry · Sets governance for asset verification, validation, and lifecycle data integrity to ensure financial, operational, and compliance alignment. · Drives continuous improvement initiatives focused on equipment location, accuracy of asset records, and reduction of lifecycle cost risk via asset tracking. · Leads director-level reporting and decision support by translating verified asset data into actionable insights and recommendations. --- Managing People: · Leads and develops teams responsible for asset verification audits, equipment tagging, lifecycle reviews, and master asset data management. · Establishes clear roles, training expectations, and standard work for equipment identification, RFID/QR tagging, verification, and documentation — including mobile-first field workflows. · Coaches team members to build deep equipment knowledge across production lines, utilities, and supporting infrastructure, with emphasis on data literacy and AI-augmented decision-making. · Ensures consistent execution of physical-to-system asset verification processes across plants, sites, and regions, closing the loop between field reality and SharePoint/ERP records. · Drives accountability through performance metrics tied to asset accuracy, audit completion rate metrics, and lifecycle compliance. · Fosters collaboration between field teams and system users to ensure asset records reflect real-world equipment configurations. Technology & Equipment Focus · Owns QR/RFID asset master data within MFG/SharePoint systems, ensuring every equipment record is verified, validated, and lifecycle aligned. · Leads physical equipment audits (Fixed Assets) to confirm asset existence, configuration, serial numbers, manufacturer data, install dates, and condition via RFID · Partners with IT to configure and evolve systems supporting accurate equipment tracking, agentic AI workflows, and audit trails — including MFG 365 content for AI-enabled operations. · Ensures equipment data supports downstream processes including line speeds for production planning (EIT/EVO-On), and financial reporting. · Continuously improves asset visibility through technology enablement — barcoding, RFID, mobile tools— to support building a data-driven maintenance culture.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager