Director/Sr Director, Facilities & Engineering
Company: LOTTE BIOLOGICS USA, LLC
Location: Syracuse
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We are LOTTE BIOLOGICS !
Delivering Therapies That Enable a Healthier World . A new company,
built on 80 years of tradition. We embody our core values of being
Inspired by Science , Embracing Diversity , Fostering Talent , and
Connecting Lives . Our mission is to be the most trusted partner in
the industry, with high standards of quality and continuous
innovation, to reliably deliver benefits for patients worldwide.
Position Summary The Director, Facilities & Engineering provides
strategic leadership and oversight of site facilities, maintenance,
and engineering operations at the Syracuse site. This role is
responsible for ensuring reliable, compliant, and cost-effective
operation of all site infrastructure and utilities supporting
manufacturing and development activities. The Director leads a
high-performing team to deliver excellence in facilities services,
engineering support, environmental health and safety performance,
and capital project execution. This role requires a
forward-thinking leader who can develop innovative and efficient
solutions, foster collaboration across diverse internal and
external stakeholders, and maintain alignment with LOTTE Biologics'
standards, values, and business goals. The Director will be
accountable for strategic planning, capital project management, and
the development of operating budgets while ensuring a safe,
compliant, and sustainable facility that supports business
continuity and growth. Duties & Responsibilities Provide strategic
direction and leadership for the Facilities and Engineering
organization, ensuring operational excellence, safety, and
reliability across all site functions. Develop and implement the
site's long-term facilities and capital investment strategy,
aligned with business objectives and growth plans. Lead the
development and execution of annual operating and capital budgets
for maintenance, utilities, and engineering activities. Drive high
standards of Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) performance and
compliance in partnership Risk Management team, fostering a
proactive safety culture across all operations. Oversee maintenance
of building systems, utilities, and infrastructure to ensure
continuous and compliant support of manufacturing operations.
Ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements
including GMP, GLP, OSHA, EPA, and local building codes. Lead the
design, planning, and execution of capital projects including
facility upgrades, expansions, and new construction, ensuring
adherence to timelines, budgets, and quality standards. Develop and
sustain a high-performance team culture focused on accountability,
collaboration, and continuous improvement. Foster effective
relationships with internal stakeholders (Manufacturing, HSE,
Quality, Finance and Supply Chain) to ensure seamless
cross-functional coordination. Partner with external vendors,
contractors, and consultants, ensuring optimal service delivery,
cost control, and contract performance. Develop and manage
outsourcing strategies, contracts, and vendor relationships for
maintenance, utilities, and engineering services. Implement and
monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure efficiency,
reliability, cost control, and service quality. Drive energy
management initiatives to optimize consumption, reduce
environmental impact, and ensure regulatory compliance. Serve as
the primary point of contact for site infrastructure and facilities
matters with local and state authorities, ensuring timely
acquisition of necessary permits and approvals. Promote innovation
and best practices in engineering and facilities operations,
leveraging technology to improve reliability, sustainability, and
operational performance. Education & Experience Bachelor's degree
in Engineering, Facilities Management, or a related technical field
required; advanced degree preferred. Minimum of 10–15 years of
experience in facilities, engineering, or operations management
within a manufacturing or pharmaceutical/biologics environment. At
least 5 years of leadership experience managing cross-functional or
multi-disciplinary teams. Demonstrated success leading capital
planning, budgeting, and project execution in a regulated
environment. Experience managing outsourced services and vendor
partnerships in a complex manufacturing setting. Knowledge, Skills,
Abilities Regulatory & Compliance Expertise Strong knowledge of
GMP/GLP, OSHA, EPA, and local regulatory standards as they apply to
pharmaceutical operations. Familiarity with health, safety and
environmental programs, including compliance and performance
optimization. Experience obtaining and maintaining necessary site
permits and approvals with local and state agencies. Facilities &
Engineering Expertise Proven experience in managing maintenance and
engineering functions, utilities systems, and site infrastructure.
Expertise in facilities design, construction, and capital project
management. Knowledge of energy management systems, sustainability
practices, and cost-saving initiatives. Ability to oversee
engineering and maintenance for laboratory, production, and utility
systems supporting biologics manufacturing. Leadership & Strategic
Skills Strong leadership and team development skills with a focus
on accountability, performance, and collaboration. Excellent
problem-solving, decision-making, and crisis management abilities.
Proven capability to lead through change, inspire innovation, and
manage competing priorities effectively. Strong communication and
relationship-building skills to engage internal stakeholders,
corporate partners, and external vendors. Financial Acumen
Demonstrated ability to plan, manage, and control operating and
capital budgets. Experience negotiating contracts, managing
outsourced services, and balancing cost control with service
quality. Proven success in achieving operational targets within
budget constraints. Technology & Innovation Proficiency with
Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), Building
Management Systems (BMS), and other facilities automation tools.
Familiarity with digital solutions for asset management, predictive
maintenance, and energy optimization. Commitment to leveraging
technology and continuous improvement methodologies to enhance
operational efficiency. Physical Demands Primarily office-based
work requires prolonged periods of sitting, standing, and computer
use. Ability to move throughout the manufacturing site, warehouse,
and storage areas, including walking on concrete and uneven
surfaces. Occasional climbing of stairs, ladders, or steps to
access equipment, storage areas, or process locations. Ability to
reach, bend, stoop, and lift light to moderate items (up to 25 lbs)
occasionally, such as boxes of materials or documents. Ability to
inspect manufacturing, warehouse, or cold storage areas, sometimes
in confined spaces or temperature-controlled environments (cold
rooms, freezers, cryogenic storage). Must be able to wear
appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required for
site access, including lab coats, gloves, safety glasses, and
safety shoes. Occasional standing during meetings, presentations,
or site tours. Work Environment Primarily office-based with
frequent interaction across functional teams and business units.
Regular visits to manufacturing areas, warehouses, cold storage,
and other operational sites, requiring adherence to site safety
protocols. Exposure to temperature-controlled environments (cold
rooms, freezers, cryogenic storage areas) and occasional noise
typical of manufacturing operations. Collaborative environment
involving cross-functional meetings, supplier and customer
interactions, and coordination with other sites. Requires use of
standard office equipment (computers, phones, printers) and
occasional use of material handling tools or equipment during site
visits. Must comply with all personal protective equipment (PPE)
requirements, including lab coats, gloves, safety glasses, and
safety shoes, as appropriate. Supervisory Responsibilities Provides
leadership and strategic direction for all site Facilities and
Engineering functions. Leads, coaches, and develops a
high-performing team focused on operational excellence, safety, and
continuous improvement. Assumes full accountability for all
Facilities services, including both direct reports and
matrix-managed functions, in partnership with functional process
owners. Oversees long-term planning, resource allocation, and
policy alignment to ensure coordination across site operations.
Travel Up to 10% of travel. Work Location: East Syracuse, NY The
level of the role (Director or Senior Director) will be determined
based on the selected candidate's experience, qualifications, and
demonstrated capabilities. Compensation will align accordingly
within the range listed below. Director: $155,000 - $214,000 (23%
Target Bonus) Sr Director: $195,000-$246,000 (25% Target Bonus) New
York Pay Range $155,000—$246,000 USD We are an Equal Employment
Opportunity ("EEO") Employer. We believe that women, people of
color, veterans and LGBTQ communities must participate in the work
we do, so we strongly encourage applications from people with these
identities or who are members of underrepresented communities! If
this is the work that you want to do, in a culture of inclusion and
excellence with the goal of making our world to be a healthier
place, then please apply today!
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