Do you want beneficial technologies being shaped by your ideas? Whether in the areas of mobility solutions, consumer goods, industrial technology or energy and building technology _ with us, you will have the chance to improve quality of life all across the globe. Welcome to Bosch. The Lincolnton, NC Conversion, Customizing and Packaging Center is located approximately 30 miles from Charlotte. The facility employs just under 500 full time associates in a 5-shift operation, which encompasses 235,000 sq ft. along with 12,000 skus. In addition to the conversion, customizing and packaging activities, abrasives are now a big part of our power tool accessory business. ISO certified, our associates engage in BPS, CIP and 5S . By choice, we are committed to a diverse workforce - EOE/Protected Veteran/Disabled
Job DescriptionThe Facility Management (FCM) Leader is responsible for the operational performance, cost efficiency, and governance discipline of Facility Management services at the site. The role provides direct leadership to Facility Engineering, Facility Systems, Facility Projects, Facility Maintenance, and Site Security (PRS), ensuring reliable utilities, compliant infrastructure, and effective support to manufacturing operations. The position acts as the single point of contact for FCM toward the plant, ensures structured execution through WBS, risk assessments, and readiness checks, and holds final accountability for utilities availability and compliance.
Primary Duties & Accountabilities
Time Facility Operational Leadership & Governance • Leads the day-to-day operation of the Facility & Campus Management organization, ensuring stable, compliant, and cost-effective facility services. • Acts as the single point of contact (SPOC) for FCM toward the plant organization.
• Establishes and enforces governance discipline across FCM through structured planning and execution practices following GR standards. 20%
Utilities Availability & Compliance Accountability • Holds final accountability for the availability, reliability, and compliance of site utilities (power, air, gas, water, exhaust, piping, and facility infrastructure). • Ensures utility concepts, FUMs, and readiness checks are developed, reviewed, approved, and executed before critical project milestones. • Coordinates incident response for utilities disruptions and escalates risks proactively. 20%
Project & Infrastructure Support Coordination • Assigns and prioritizes FCM resources to support plant and BU projects without acting as the Project Manager. • Ensures facility-related work packages are clearly defined, planned, and integrated into project timelines. • Has authority to stop work or installations when facility readiness, safety, or prerequisites are not met. 15%
Cost Control & Contractor Strategy • Drives reduction of operational costs through optimized execution models, contractor strategies, and internal vs. external work decisions. • Approves minor expenses within defined limits and monitors OpEx performance against budget and forecast. • Prepares budget, forecast, and cost-reduction inputs for BP and controlling cycles.. 15%
People Leadership & Competence Management • Provides disciplinary and target leadership for Facility Engineering, Facility Systems, Facility Projects, Facility Maintenance, and Security (PRS). • Leads performance management, development plans, competence building, and corrective actions across the FCM organization. • Develops successors and prepares the organization for increased complexity and future growth. 15%
Audit, Safety & Regulatory Interface • Serves as accountable owner for audits related to HSE, fire protection, electrical safety, utilities compliance, and site security. 10%
Ensures findings are addressed through corrective actions and sustainable solutions. • Maintains regular interface with HSE, Security, Energy, VSLs, SCM, and external authorities. Continuous Improvement & Risk Prevention • Actively promotes the use of WBS, risk assessments, and readiness checklists to prevent reactive execution. • Identifies systemic risks and improvement opportunities within FCM operations. • Drives a preventive mindset focused on stability, transparency, and execution excellence. 5%
QualificationsBachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Facility Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering,
Advanced HSE and facility compliance standards (OSHA, NFPA 70E, fire protection, electrical safety) Advanced
Predictive and preventive maintenance systems (BMS, CMMS, vibration and thermal analysis concepts) Advanced
Project coordination and contractor management (scope definition, scheduling, execution oversight) Advanced
Root cause analysis for equipment and facility system reliability Senior
Technical documentation and reporting (schematics, single-line diagrams, utility documentation) Intermediate
Leadership, supervision, and mentoring of technical and operational staff Advanced
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.