Jill Manley
About Jill Manley
Jill Manley is a Maintenance Specialist at Bristol-Myers Squibb in New Brunswick, New Jersey, with over two decades of experience in maintenance and facilities management roles.
Current Position at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Jill Manley is currently working as a Maintenance Specialist at Bristol-Myers Squibb in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She has been with the company for over eight years, beginning her tenure in August 2015. Her role entails overseeing maintenance operations and ensuring the smooth functioning of the facilities.
Previous Experience at Johnson Controls
Before her current position, Jill Manley worked at Johnson Controls in Pennington, New Jersey, for a total of five years. She served as a CMMS Analyst from 2012 to 2015 and as a Planner/Scheduler from 2010 to 2012. During her time there, she gained expertise in computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) and was responsible for planning and scheduling maintenance activities.
Role at EMCOR Facilities Services
Jill Manley worked at EMCOR Facilities Services as a Maintenance Scheduler from 2002 to 2010, spanning eight years. In this role, she coordinated and scheduled maintenance activities, contributing to operational efficiency within the Pennington, New Jersey, facilities.
Field Service Coordination at MasTec Network Solutions
Early in her career, Jill Manley served as a Field Service Coordinator at MasTec Network Solutions in Charlotte, North Carolina, from 1999 to 2002. Over her three-year tenure, she gained valuable experience in coordinating field services, which laid a strong foundation for her future roles in maintenance and facilities management.
Educational Background at Wingate University
Jill Manley studied Communication and Media Studies at Wingate University and earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. Her academic journey lasted three years, from 1995 to 1998. This educational background has equipped her with strong communication skills, benefitting her roles in various coordination and scheduling positions.