Manager, Operations
Merck
- Location
- Elkton, Virginia, United States of America
- Employment
- Full Time
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Mid
- Posted
- Aug 19, 2026
Skills
About this role
Job Description
At our company, we aspire to be the premier research-intensive biopharmaceutical company, using the power of leading-edge science to save and improve lives around the world. We are at the forefront of research to deliver innovative health solutions that advance the prevention and treatment of diseases in people and animals. Join a purpose-built, agile small molecule manufacturing site where your work will help bring important medicines to patients in the U.S. This facility is designed to move quickly and reliably, receiving technology transfers from commercialization sites and fast-following into production with a focus on quality, safety, and operational excellence. At our site, you’ll be part of a team committed to creating a safe, environmentally responsible, and compliant workplace where people can do their best work. We are building deep small molecule expertise in the U.S., and we want team members who are excited to grow their skills, help improve how we operate, and contribute to a site positioned for future growth. Job Purpose: The Turnaround Lead is responsible for planning, coordinating, and leading highly effective turnaround activities for the Drug Substance/API operations supporting the future Small Molecule facility in Elkton, VA. This role will ensure safe, compliant, predictable, and highly efficient turnaround execution between manufacturing campaigns ensuring that turnaround targets are achieved. The incumbent will lead a cross skilled Turnaround team in addition to operators supporting day-to-day facility operations. A key expectation of the role is to build a high-performing team culture that drives accountability, collaboration, operational discipline, and continuous improvement. In close partnership with the Production Lead and cross-functional stakeholders, this role will establish a repeatable and standardized turnaround model that supports reliable campaign transitions, reduces downtime, and enables long-term operational excellence.
Primary Responsibilities
Lead the planning, coordination, and execution of turnaround activities for API/Drug Substance operations. Ensure all turnarounds are executed safely, compliantly, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to manufacturing operations. Develop and maintain a standardized, repeatable turnaround model that supports consistent and predictable campaign transitions. Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing team of mechanical, electrical, and operations personnel, as well as operators supporting daily facility operations. Establish clear expectations, reinforce accountability, and support the growth and capability of team members. Partner with the Production Lead and cross-functional stakeholders to ensure readiness, alignment, and effective execution of turnaround activities. Ensure turnaround scope, sequencing, staffing, materials, and work plans are defined in advance and fully prepared for execution. Drive disciplined handoffs, strong coordination, and right-first-time performance across all phases of turnaround execution. Monitor turnaround performance and identify opportunities to improve schedule adherence, quality, safety, and cycle time. Apply lean principles and continuous improvement tools to eliminate waste, reduce variability, and improve operational efficiency. Support the use of standard work, visual management, and performance metrics to strengthen turnaround execution. Track and report key performance indicators related to turnaround duration, rework, downtime, and execution quality. Foster a culture of ownership, teamwork, continuous learning, and operational excellence. Support day-to-day facility operations while maintaining focus on turnaround readiness and improvement. Contribute to the development of the future Small Molecule operating model in Elkton, VA. Minimum Required Education, Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Operations, Manufacturing, Chemical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Engineering, or a