Director, Fm Emea/apac

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom +1

This role is for a Director of Facilities Management (FM) for the EMEA/APAC region at Johnson & Johnson, focusing on overseeing standardized FM services across multiple countries, managing vendor relationships, ensuring regulatory compliance, and providing strategic input for capital projects and site transitions. It is not directly related to AI/ML development or research.

What you'd actually do

  1. Provide regional leadership and oversight for FM services across EMEA & APAC, ensuring delivery of globally standardized FM services adapted to local regulatory and operational requirements.
  2. Act as the primary regional integrator between Global FM, E&PS, regional leadership, and outsourced service providers to enable seamless service delivery and strategic execution, while managing local variation.
  3. Own vendor relationships and performance across a fragmented supplier landscape, including markets with limited FM maturity or constrained supplier capability.
  4. Serve as the senior escalation point for FM service delivery, compliance, infrastructure resilience, and operational continuity across EMEA & APAC sites.
  5. Ensure regulatory compliance and audit readiness across diverse legal, safety, environmental, and labor frameworks, proactively managing risk in collaboration with Quality, EHS, and Legal partners.

Skills

Required

  • Facilities Management experience
  • Experience with outsourced facilities organizations
  • Strong communication skills
  • Leadership skills
  • Vendor relationship management
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Risk management
  • Strategic planning
  • Crisis management
  • Data integrity and portfolio insights

Nice to have

  • Experience in mature and emerging markets
  • Experience with Orthopedics sites

What the JD emphasized

  • multi-country
  • multi-regulatory
  • navigating regulatory diversity
  • labor frameworks
  • varying infrastructure maturity
  • outsourced facilities organization
  • fragmented supplier landscape
  • limited FM maturity
  • constrained supplier capability
  • diverse legal, safety, environmental, and labor frameworks
  • geopolitical risk
  • supply chain variability
  • Works Council engagement
  • consultation requirements
  • regulatory sequencing