Ray Ulrich
About Ray Ulrich
Ray Ulrich is the Chief Engineer at JLL at Bristol-Myers Squibb, with extensive experience in engineering roles at Wyeth/Pfizer, Cyanamid/Wyeth, and the US Navy.
Company
Ray Ulrich is currently serving as Chief Engineer at JLL, overseeing engineering operations at Bristol-Myers Squibb. His role primarily involves the 24-hour management of the Central Utilities Complex (CUC) to ensure continuous service delivery on the 500-acre site.
Professional Title
Ray Ulrich holds the position of Chief Engineer. His responsibilities in this role include comprehensive oversight of utility services, maintenance coordination, and project management within the Central Utilities Complex at Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Career Background
Ray Ulrich's extensive career began in the US Navy as Chief Petty Officer (HTC) from 1974 to 1995. He then served as Chief Engineer at Cyanamid/Wyeth from 1989 to 2003, followed by a tenure at Wyeth/Pfizer until 2010. His current role is at JLL, where he has been overseeing critical engineering operations since transitioning from Wyeth/Pfizer.
Education and Certifications
Ray Ulrich's educational background includes an Industrial Arts Diploma from Ewing High School and certifications in Residential Electrical Construction from Mercer County Vo-tec. He also achieved 1.4 C.E.U. in Electrical Troubleshooting from American Trainco. He holds a 1st Class Steam Engineers license (Gold Seal) and a 3rd Class Refrigeration Engineers license (Blue Seal) in New Jersey.
Responsibilities and Operations
In his current role, Ray Ulrich manages the CUC Change Control Program, coordinates annual maintenance and inspections, and oversees fuel deliveries. He is also responsible for training sessions on SOPs and operational practices, and he mentors operators for state license upgrades. His management scope includes significant equipment such as Cleaver-Brooks boilers, York steam driver chiller, and Marley cooling towers across a 500-acre campus.