Matt Stophlet
About Matt Stophlet
Matt Stophlet is a Project Manager at Procter & Gamble with expertise in managing building renovation projects and extensive knowledge of NFPA and CFR regulations.
Current Role at Procter & Gamble
Matt Stophlet serves as a Project Manager at Procter & Gamble, a position he has held since 2008. He is based in the Cincinnati, Ohio area, where he specializes in managing building renovation projects. His expertise includes GMP laboratories and bio-safety labs, reflecting his deep understanding of the specific requirements for these high-sensitivity environments.
Project Management Expertise
Matt Stophlet has a strong background in project management, particularly in the context of building renovation projects. He is proficient in 3D prototyping CAD and architectural board construction, essential skills for visualizing and executing complex projects. In his current role, he oversees site technical safety initiatives and participates in site change management, contributing significantly to project safety and compliance.
Safety and Compliance Leadership
In addition to his project management responsibilities, Matt Stophlet is heavily involved in safety and compliance at Procter & Gamble. He serves as the department's Quality Assurance and Safety Single Point of Contact (SPOC), ensuring adherence to safety protocols. His extensive knowledge of NFPA and CFR regulations, particularly 21CFR, 29CFR, and 49CFR, is crucial for maintaining regulatory compliance and fostering a culture of safety.
Technical Skills and Proficiency
Matt Stophlet's technical expertise extends to calibration controls and managing contracted labor operations. His skills in 3D prototyping CAD allow him to create detailed visualizations of renovation projects, facilitating better planning and execution. His ability to manage contracted labor effectively ensures that projects are completed on time and within budget.
Involvement in Site Change Management
Matt Stophlet plays a vital role in site change management at Procter & Gamble. His responsibilities include leading technical safety initiatives and being an active member of the site change management and safety teams. His contributions help ensure that any changes in the site operations are conducted safely and efficiently, minimizing risks and maintaining continuity in operations.