Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Sr. Manager

  • Vertiv Holdings, LLC
  • Pelzer, South Carolina
  • Full Time

Role Summary

The Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (AME) Manager - Equipment, Process & Manufacturing Strategy for Infrastructure Solutions (IS) is responsible for defining and executing manufacturing strategy elements across global Infrastructure Solutions (IS) operations, with a primary focus on equipment strategy, process architecture, and capacity enablement.

This role reports directly to the Global AME Senior Manager and serves as a key extension of the global AME leadership model-owning strategy definition and deployment while partnering closely with regional AME teams and plant leadership to ensure execution.

The position bridges business strategy, product roadmap, and plant-level execution-translating demand, technology, and growth objectives into executable manufacturing capabilities in an engineer-to-order (ETO) and NPDI-driven environment.

Responsibilities

Manufacturing Strategy & Roadmap

  • Develop and maintain elements of the Infrastructure Solutions (IS) manufacturing strategy aligned to global AME direction, including equipment platforms, process architectures, and industrialization roadmaps.
  • Support alignment of manufacturing strategy to Infrastructure Solutions (IS) business growth plans, product portfolio evolution, and regional footprint decisions.
  • Build and maintain multi-year capacity, capability, and capital roadmaps in coordination with the Global AME Senior Manager.

Equipment Strategy & Capital Deployment

  • Lead definition and execution of equipment strategies for Infrastructure Solutions (IS) manufacturing, aligned to global AME standards and investment priorities.
  • Support capital investment planning by developing business cases focused on ROI, risk reduction, capacity enablement, and scalability.
  • Own equipment specifications, vendor engagement, FAT/SAT execution, and commissioning governance for assigned programs.
  • Ensure equipment solutions meet safety, quality, reliability, and maintainability requirements.

Process Architecture & Standardization

  • Define and deploy standard manufacturing processes and operating models across fabrication, assembly, and test operations within Infrastructure Solutions (IS).
  • Establish standard process flows, takt assumptions, line concepts, and DFM/DFA guidelines in alignment with global AME direction.
  • Drive alignment on process KPIs, performance benchmarks, and operating assumptions across Infrastructure Solutions (IS) sites.

Industrial Engineering & Standardization Scope

  • Own the industrial engineering (IE) framework for Infrastructure Solutions (IS) manufacturing, ensuring consistent application across sites.
  • Standardize product routings, work content, labor standards, and line balancing methodologies to enable comparable capacity and cost models globally.
  • Define standard approaches for workstation design, material flow, ergonomics, and space utilization.
  • Partner with Engineering to influence design standardization and modularity that enables repeatable processes and equipment reuse.
  • Establish standard methods for process validation, time studies, and rate setting to support executable capacity and productivity targets.
  • Ensure equipment selection and layout decisions are aligned to standardized processes and IE principles, not site-specific one-offs.

Capacity & Industrialization

  • Develop and maintain executable capacity models (vs. theoretical), accounting for ETO variability, product mix, changeovers, and learning curves.
  • Support site loading, make/buy, and footprint decisions using data-driven capacity and capability analysis.
  • Partner with Operations and Supply Chain to identify and mitigate capacity, labor, and equipment risks across Infrastructure Solutions (IS) operations.

NPDI & Technology Enablement

  • Partner with Engineering and Product Management to embed manufacturing strategy into NPDI programs early in the lifecycle for Infrastructure Solutions (IS).
  • Influence DFM/DFA, modularization, and platform strategies to enable scalable and repeatable manufacturing.
  • Evaluate and deploy emerging manufacturing technologies aligned to Infrastructure Solutions (IS) cost, quality, and delivery objectives.

Deployment, Governance & Global Alignment

  • Execute deployment of new equipment, processes, and manufacturing strategies across Infrastructure Solutions (IS) sites in coordination with global and regional AME teams.
  • Lead site workshops, readiness reviews, and ramp support activities.
  • Ensure disciplined change management, documentation, and long-term sustainability of deployed solutions.

Cross-Functional Leadership

  • Act as a strategic manufacturing partner to Operations, Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, and Finance supporting Infrastructure Solutions (IS).
  • Provide clear, data-driven input to the Global AME Senior Manager on manufacturing risks, constraints, and investment tradeoffs.
  • Serve as an escalation point for complex equipment, process, or capacity challenges within assigned scope.

Reporting Relationship

  • Reports to: Global AME Senior Manager
  • Works closely with: Regional AME Managers, Plant Leadership, Product Engineering, Supply Chain, and Quality

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • 8-10+ years of experience in manufacturing engineering, industrialization, or operations.
  • Demonstrated experience owning equipment deployment, process design, and industrialization initiatives.
  • Strong background in ETO or high-mix, low-volume manufacturing environments.
  • Proven ability to translate strategy into executable plant-level solutions.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in electrical infrastructure, power, thermal, or heavy industrial manufacturing.
  • Exposure to automation, advanced manufacturing technologies, and global capital programs.
  • Lean, Six Sigma, or equivalent continuous improvement background.

Key Competencies

  • Strong systems thinking across equipment, process, capacity, and cost.
  • Clear, structured communication with both technical teams and leadership.
  • Data-driven decision making with financial and operational awareness.
  • Ability to influence globally without direct authority.
  • Execution-focused mindset with strong follow-through.

Education & Travel

  • Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial Engineering, or related field.
  • 10-30% international travel required to support global deployments and site engagement.

This role operates as a key direct report to the Global AME Senior Manager, translating manufacturing strategy into scalable, executable equipment and process solutions across Infrastructure Solutions (IS) operations.

Job ID: 519999533
Originally Posted on: 5/5/2026

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