US Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm said, "With what Virginia Transformer is doing, they are at the center of how we're going to build out the backbone of our clean energy future."
Virginia Transformer and Georgia Transformer Corp., is "the engineering firm that makes transformers."
We are the largest US-owned manufacturer of electric transformers in North America and have been helping to secure the reliability and resilience of our country's electric grid for more than 50 years. We produce power transformers for any conceivable application - GSU, substations, auto-transformers, grounding transformers, drive duty, rectifier, exciter, voltage regulator, and other.
The company is experiencing steady and sustained growth and serves every part of US industry from its six state-of-the-art North American facilities. We are actively looking for individuals who want to be part of a high-growth company and who want to share in the pride we have in ensuring American manufacturing continues to flourish. Without reliable power, manufacturing cannot operate. That is where we - and you - come in. Join us.
Location: Roanoke, VA; This is an onsite role, relocation assistance and competitive salary is offered.
Job Title: Director of Test Assets
Job Overview:
The Director of Test Assets will provide strategic and operational leadership in managing, maintaining, and improving the reliability and performance of test assets across Virginia Transformer's North American and Mexican plants. This senior-level role involves overseeing the lifecycle management of test assets, including preventive maintenance, spare parts inventory, project execution, and cross-functional collaboration to support operational excellence and business growth. The Director will lead initiatives to ensure asset reliability, negotiate with vendors, and implement innovative solutions to meet the organization's evolving needs.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Asset Management: Develop and implement a comprehensive strategy for managing test assets across North America and Mexico, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and industry standards.
Preventive Maintenance: Establish and oversee a robust preventive maintenance program for all test assets to enhance reliability, reduce downtime, and optimize performance.
Project Leadership: Manage and execute test asset-related projects, including scope definition, resource allocation, and cross-functional coordination, ensuring timely and successful completion.
Vendor Negotiations: Lead negotiations with asset suppliers and service providers to secure cost-effective contracts, ensure timely delivery of parts, and maintain strong partnerships.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with engineering, production, quality, and procurement teams to align test asset management with broader operational and business objectives.
Asset Reliability: Monitor and improve asset performance metrics, implementing initiatives to enhance reliability and reduce operational risks.
Spare Parts Management: Develop and maintain an inventory of critical spare parts to ensure uninterrupted operations across multiple locations.
Multi-Site Oversight: Ensure consistent standards, processes, and practices are implemented across all North American and Mexican facilities, driving efficiency and consistency.
Compliance and Safety: Ensure strict adherence to safety protocols, quality standards, and regulatory requirements for test asset management.
Data-Driven Insights: Leverage performance data and analytics to identify areas for improvement, track KPIs, and provide actionable insights to senior leadership.
Team Leadership: Mentor and guide teams of technicians and engineers, fostering a culture of innovation, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related technical field; a master's degree is preferred.
10+ years of progressive experience in asset management, maintenance, or related technical fields, with at least 5 years in leadership roles.
Demonstrated expertise in preventive maintenance programs, asset reliability improvement, and spare parts management.
Proven experience managing multi-site operations, including facilities in North America and Mexico.
Strong negotiation skills with a track record of securing favorable vendor agreements.
Exceptional organizational, communication, and leadership skills with the ability to manage complex projects across multiple locations.
Familiarity with safety protocols, compliance requirements, and industry standards related to test asset management.
Experience with data-driven decision-making and KPI tracking for operational improvements.
This role is ideal for a leader with a deep understanding of technical asset management, a passion for operational excellence, and the ability to drive innovation across multiple locations. The Director of Test Assets will play a pivotal role in ensuring the reliability and performance of critical test assets at Virginia Transformer's facilities.