David Marianelli
About David Marianelli
David Marianelli is the Associate Director of Building Automation Systems at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Hopewell, NJ, with extensive experience in facilities engineering and management.
Company
David Marianelli is currently employed at Bristol-Myers Squibb as the Associate Director of Building Automation Systems, based in Hopewell, NJ. His role involves significant responsibilities in managing building automation systems across the company's R&D sites in the United States.
Title
David Marianelli holds the title of Associate Director Building Automation Systems at Bristol-Myers Squibb. In this capacity, he oversees the development and management of building automation systems, ensuring operational efficiency and compliance with service agreements.
Education and Expertise
David Marianelli studied at the University of Delaware where he earned a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Business Administration and Management from 1995 to 1997. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from Widener University and an Associate of Science (A.S.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Delaware Technical and Community College-Stanton-Wilmington. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his extensive career in building automation and facilities engineering.
Professional Background
David Marianelli has a long-standing career with extensive experience in facilities engineering and building automation systems. His professional journey includes roles at Solar Energy Systems Inc. as an Electrical Maintenance Group Leader and Instrument Technician, DuPont as an Electrical Mechanical Technician, Electrical and Instrument Engineer, and Facilities Engineer, and Bristol-Myers Squibb in various capacities including Senior Control Engineer, Facilities Systems Development Manager, and his current role as Associate Director.
Key Responsibilities and Achievements
In his role at Bristol-Myers Squibb, David Marianelli manages a yearly budget ranging from $3.5MM to $5MM for building automation systems at major R&D sites. He has developed metrics, goals, and operational improvements, and provided governance for outsourced vendors. David has led laboratory ventilation efforts and consulted on various BAS projects. Notably, he played a significant role in regionalizing BAS operations and monitoring for all U.S. R&D facilities. Additionally, he has been involved in formulating energy strategies and meeting sustainability goals.