Technology Director, Make Emea

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Ringaskiddy, Cork, Ireland

Technology Director, Make (EMEA) for DePuy Synthes, responsible for shaping and delivering manufacturing technology solutions across EMEA operations. This role partners with Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Quality, and Engineering leaders to enable safe, compliant, and efficient operations through modern, scalable digital solutions. The position drives standardization, resilience, and continuous improvement across manufacturing systems while leading regional teams and influencing global strategy.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead the EMEA Manufacturing (“Make”) technology strategy aligned with global Supply Chain and IT priorities.
  2. Oversee delivery and lifecycle management of manufacturing systems (e.g., MES, automation interfaces, plant IT, and data integration platforms).
  3. Partner with Manufacturing, Quality, and Engineering leaders to ensure technology solutions meet operational, regulatory, and compliance requirements.
  4. Direct and develop managers and senior individual contributors in a matrixed, multinational environment.
  5. Drive standardization, cybersecurity, and reliability of plant IT and manufacturing technology across EMEA sites.

Skills

Required

  • 10-12 years of progressive IT experience, including leadership roles supporting manufacturing or supply chain environments.
  • Proven experience leading managers and senior technical professionals in a complex, matrix organization.
  • Strong knowledge of manufacturing systems, plant IT, and integration with enterprise platforms (e.g., ERP, data platforms).
  • Demonstrated ability to partner with business leaders and translate operational needs into technology solutions.
  • Experience managing budgets, vendors, and large‑scale technology programs.
  • Strong understanding of regulated manufacturing environments and quality/compliance expectations.

Nice to have

  • Master’s degree (e.g., MBA, MS in Engineering or Information Systems) preferred.
  • Experience supporting medical device, pharmaceutical, or other highly regulated manufacturing operations.
  • Exposure to digital manufacturing, automation, Industry 4.0, and advanced analytics initiatives.
  • Prior regional or global role with accountability across multiple manufacturing sites.
  • Experience working across EMEA with sensitivity to regional regulatory and cultural considerations.
  • English required; additional European languages preferred.
  • ITIL, PMP, or similar certifications preferred.

What the JD emphasized

  • regulated manufacturing environments
  • quality/compliance expectations