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United Kingdom , Waltham Abbey
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United States , El Segundo;Seal Beach;Kent;Long Beach;Los Angeles
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United Kingdom , Cambridgeshire
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Senior Manager Engineering Projects
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United States , Thousand Oaks
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Operational Excellence & Forecasting Analyst, Retail Nordics
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United States , New York
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Manager, Supply Planning - Amazon
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Pursue a strategic and vital career with Obsolescence Manager jobs, a critical role at the intersection of technology, risk management, and business continuity. In an era of rapid technological advancement, every organization reliant on complex systems, from manufacturing and aerospace to IT and healthcare, faces the inevitable challenge of component, software, and system obsolescence. An Obsolescence Manager is the dedicated professional who turns this challenge into a manageable, strategic process, ensuring that operations are not disrupted by the end-of-life of critical technologies. This profession is not merely about reacting to problems but about proactive foresight and strategic planning. Professionals in these roles are the organizational sentinels against technological decay. Their core mission is to develop and implement a comprehensive obsolescence management strategy. This involves continuously monitoring the lifecycle status of all hardware components, software applications, operating systems, and middleware within a company's ecosystem. They maintain detailed databases and dashboards to track end-of-life (EOL) and end-of-service-life (EOSL) dates, providing a clear and actionable view of the technological landscape. By analyzing this data, they identify potential risks long before they become critical emergencies, allowing the business to plan and budget for necessary upgrades or replacements in a controlled manner. Typical responsibilities for an Obsolescence Manager include leading cross-functional obsolescence committees, where they present findings, risk assessments, and proposed roadmaps to key stakeholders from engineering, finance, procurement, and operations. They are responsible for creating and maintaining a multi-year obsolescence roadmap that aligns with the organization's budgetary cycles and strategic goals. A significant part of their role involves evaluating mitigation options, which can range from sourcing last-time buys of components to designing and managing complex system redesigns or migrations to newer platforms. They ensure that all transitions are meticulously planned to minimize production downtime and maintain strict quality and cybersecurity standards. To excel in Obsolescence Manager jobs, individuals typically possess a unique blend of technical and business skills. A strong foundational understanding of engineering principles, IT infrastructure, or electronics is crucial to comprehend the systems they are managing. However, technical knowledge must be paired with exceptional analytical and project management skills to assess risks, manage complex timelines, and control budgets. Strong communication and leadership abilities are non-negotiable, as the role requires influencing stakeholders without direct authority, facilitating difficult decisions, and clearly articulating the business case for proactive investments. A logical, structured, and forward-thinking mindset is the hallmark of a successful professional in this field. If you are a problem-solver who thrives on preventing issues before they occur, exploring Obsolescence Manager jobs could be your next career move, placing you in a pivotal role that safeguards the technological heartbeat of modern industry.

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