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Site IT Manager

BorgWarner · Kokomo Technical Center - Indiana - USA

8–15 yrs experiencePosted 1mo ago
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Position PDS Site IT Manager Location Indiana Technical Center in Kokomo, IN About us BorgWarner is a global product leader in delivering innovative and sustainable mobility solutions for the vehicle market. We are a company of innovators and independent thinkers that bring together talented employees, meaningful work, and amazing technology in a unique environment. At BorgWarner we constantly work towards our vision of a clean and energy-efficient world. Our Culture We believe health and safety of our employees are a top priority, we care about our local communities and the global environment. BorgWarner promotes and nurtures a diverse and inclusive environment, honors integrity, strives for excellence, commits to responsibility for our communities and the environment, and builds on the power of collaboration.  Career Opportunities We manage talent as seriously as we manage our businesses and encourage you to learn about our proud history, strong culture, technologies and future vision. We offer a strong local presence and interesting global opportunities. Start your future with BorgWarner now! Job purpose The Site IT Manager is fully accountable IT leader for all IT services at the assigned plant(s) and/or tech center(s). The role is fully onsite. The role ensures stable, secure, and standardized IT service delivery, aligned with enterprise IT strategies, platforms, and policies, while directly supporting site leadership and business operations. The Site IT Manager represents all IT services at the site, owns site specific digital roadmap and technology adoption, local execution and outcomes, and partners with regional and global IT teams to ensure enterprise capabilities are delivered effectively at the plant and techcenter level. The Site IT Manager is a hands-on technology leader who champions AI adoption at the site, builds and deploys practical AI and automation solutions alongside the business, and demonstrates technical credibility with plant engineering and tech center teams. He/she leads the plant specific IT team and their development. Key responsibilities 1. Business Partnership, Governance & Business Alignment • Act as the primary IT business partner and single point of contact and accountability in front of the plant- and tech center leadership • Represent the full scope of enterprise IT services at the site and coordinate with service teams to ensure alignment with business requirements and priorities • Operate as a hands-on partner — rapidly building and deploying working AI, automation, and reporting prototypes (not just slideware) to accelerate site decisions and support change management. • Shape and lead the local digital roadmap in alignment with regional roadmaps and enterprise strategies, applying an AI-First lens to surface opportunities for productivity, efficiency, and value creation at the site. • Demonstrate working fluency in evaluating practical use cases for Copilots, agents, automation, and low-code platforms, including realistic total cost of ownership and reuse of enterprise capabilities. • Ensure clear communication of IT priorities, service performance, risks, and improvement actions — using data, dashboards, and AI-generated insights to give site leadership real-time visibility into delivery and service health. • Ensure site‑level adherence to global IT governance, standards, and architectural principles 2. Manufacturing IT / OT & Cybersecurity • Owns site‑level execution and governance of IT and alignment with OT environments, including local MES, SCADA, connectivity, and engineering systems • Ensure compliance with IT/OT cybersecurity requirements, including asset inventory, segmentation, vulnerability remediation, identity hygiene, and change controls. • Apply working knowledge of zero-trust principles, OT security, identity, and threat awareness — sufficient to enforce enterprise standards correctly at the site and act decisively on local incidents. • Coordinate with regional and global cybersecurity teams to remediate risks and incidents • Ensure business continuity, disaster recovery, and resilience plans are implemented, tested, and maintained at the site 3. Digitalization, AI Transformation & Technology Adoption • Act as the site champion for AI adoption — coach plant engineers, operators, knowledge workers, and the local IT team on day-to-day use of Copilots and other enterprise AI tools, embedding them into local ways of working. • Lead local adoption of enterprise AI, digital platforms, tools, and processes • Support change management by guiding site stakeholders through new technologies and ways of working • Execute site components of regional and global digital initiatives, including IIoT, analytics, automation, AI enablement, and enterprise platform deployments, ensuring consistency and reuse. • Identify adoption barriers, local risks, and improvement opportunities and escalate as required • Hands-on with enterprise low-code and AI tooling such as Power Platform, Copilot Studio, and approved Azure AI services — able to build site-level prototypes, automations, and Copilot agents that solve real plant and tech center problems. • Apply responsible AI practices at the site — data classification, approved use cases, human-in-the-loop review, and adherence to enterprise AI governance. • Promote strong local data hygiene — data quality, ownership, and curation — as the foundation for credible AI, analytics,