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Develop dashboards and reports related to asset health, lifecycle status, and modernization pipeline * Track KPIs related to installed base coverage, lifecycle risk, and upgrade penetration * Provide ...

Service Asset Manager

Somerset, NJ · On-site

$120K - $130K/yr

Develop dashboards and reports related to asset health, lifecycle status, and modernization pipeline * Track KPIs related to installed base coverage, lifecycle risk, and upgrade penetration * Provide ...

Establish and enhance KPIs and dashboards to monitor and drive data-informed decisions that influence asset health, reliability, and efficiency * Conduct detailed analysis of operational data to ...

Establish and enhance KPIs and dashboards to monitor and drive data-informed decisions that influence asset health, reliability, and efficiency * Conduct detailed analysis of operational data to ...

Sr. Electrical Reliability Engineer

Cloquet, MN · On-site

$102K - $133K/yr

Develop and maintain electrical asset health models, predictive maintenance technologies, and condition-based monitoring programs (infrared thermography, partial discharge testing, motor circuit ...

Certification in Asset Health Monitoring platforms (Solarwinds, Splunk>, AppDynamics, or related) preferred Configuration and Operational Management Experience with PtP / PtMP Radio / 2.4 / 5GHz Mesh ...

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How much do asset health jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for asset health in the United States is $20.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Asset Health Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Asset Health Specialist, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of asset management principles, and a background in engineering or a related technical field. Familiarity with asset monitoring software, data analysis tools, and industry-specific certifications such as Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE) or Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP) is typically required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication help you collaborate with teams and make informed decisions about asset performance. These skills ensure the reliability and longevity of critical assets, minimize downtime, and optimize operational efficiency.

What is the difference between Asset Health vs Asset Management?

AspectAsset HealthAsset Management
CertificationsAsset Management certifications (e.g., CMAA, CAM)Asset Management certifications (e.g., CMAA, CAM)
Work EnvironmentMonitoring and analyzing asset conditions, maintenance planningStrategic planning, lifecycle management, asset optimization
Industry UsageUsed within maintenance teams to assess asset statusUsed by asset managers to oversee entire asset portfolios

Asset Health focuses on assessing and maintaining the condition of individual assets, ensuring they operate efficiently. Asset Management involves strategic oversight of all assets, including planning, procurement, and lifecycle management. While Asset Health is more technical and operational, Asset Management is broader, encompassing financial and strategic aspects of asset utilization.

What are some typical challenges faced in an Asset Health role, and how can I prepare to address them?

Professionals in Asset Health often face challenges such as interpreting large volumes of equipment data, prioritizing maintenance needs, and effectively communicating findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. To prepare, familiarize yourself with asset management systems, predictive analytics tools, and best practices in reliability engineering. Demonstrating strong problem-solving abilities and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams—such as maintenance, operations, and engineering—will help you succeed and make impactful recommendations.

What is asset health and why is it important in asset management?

Asset health refers to the current condition, performance, and reliability of physical assets such as machinery, equipment, or infrastructure. Monitoring asset health is crucial because it helps organizations predict failures, schedule maintenance proactively, and extend the lifespan of their assets. By assessing asset health, companies can reduce downtime, minimize repair costs, and improve overall operational efficiency. Effective asset health management ensures that assets are safe, compliant, and capable of supporting business goals.
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Infographic showing various Asset Health job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 24% Full Time, and 76% Part Time. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,555 per year, or $20.9 per hour.

Service Asset Manager

BEUMER Group

Somerset, NJ • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Company Description

BEUMER Group is an international manufacturing leader in intralogistics in the fields of conveying, loading, palletising, packaging, sortation and distribution technology. BEUMER Group offers the right solution for almost every logistic challenge. We are a family owned, intralogistics leader, where tradition and innovation go hand in hand. We are pd of what our employees create each day. Integrity, Inspiration, Quality and Teamwork!

Job Description

The Service Asset Manager is responsible for driving lifecycle planning, modernization strategy, and long-term value growth of the company’s installed base of intralogistics automation systems. This role serves as the central owner of asset data, lifecycle intelligence, and modernization planning, working cross-functionally with Service Directors, Service Operations, and Sales to ensure customers’ systems remain reliable, up-to-date, and aligned with evolving operational needs.

The position plays a critical role in transforming installed base data into actionable service strategies, enabling proactive lifecycle management, modernization opportunities, and sustainable service revenue growth.

Primary Objectives:

  • Drive effective lifecycle planning for customer assets across the installed base
  • Enable installed base growth through modernization, upgrades, and replacement strategies
  • Ensure accurate, comprehensive visibility of assets and lifecycle status across the service organization

Key Responsibilities:

Asset & Lifecycle Management

  • Maintain and govern the asset registry and lifecycle database for all customer systems and equipment
  • Ensure asset data accuracy, completeness, and ongoing updates across the installed base
  • Define and manage asset lifecycle stages, including commissioning, maturity, obsolescence, and end-of-life

Lifecycle Planning & Modernization Strategy

  • Develop multi-year lifecycle, modernization, and replacement plans for customer systems
  • Identify aging, obsolete, or high-risk assets and propose mitigation or upgrade strategies
  • Partner with technical and service teams to define standard modernization and upgrade offerings

Installed Base Growth

  • Support the growth of service and modernization revenue by identifying opportunities within the installed base
  • Collaborate with Sales and Service Directors to align lifecycle plans with commercial strategies
  • Provide lifecycle insights and asset intelligence to support customer proposals and business cases

Cross-Functional Coordination

  • Work closely with Service Directors to align asset strategies with regional and customer-specific service plans
  • Coordinate with the Service Operations Manager to ensure lifecycle strategies are operationally feasible
  • Partner with Sales to support customer engagement, forecasting, and pipeline development related to modernization and replacement

Reporting & Analytics

  • Develop dashboards and reports related to asset health, lifecycle status, and modernization pipeline
  • Track KPIs related to installed base coverage, lifecycle risk, and upgrade penetration
  • Provide regular updates and recommendations to the Senior Service Manager

Compensation range: $120,000.00 - $130,000.00 Annually 

The posted salary range reflects the compensation the company reasonably expects to offer for this position. Actual compensation will not be less than the posted minimum and will be based on multiple factors.

Qualifications

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, Business, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
  • 7+ years of experience in asset management, lifecycle management, obsolescence management and installed base management service management, within industrial automation, intralogistics, or related industries
  • Strong understanding of long-life industrial systems and service-based business models
  • Experience working with asset databases, CMMS, ERP, or service management tools

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in intralogistics automation (AS/RS, conveyors, sortation, AGVs/AMRs, warehouse control systems)
  • Familiarity with modernization and retrofit strategies for industrial automation systems
  • Experience supporting service sales or installed base development initiatives
  • Knowledge of lifecycle cost analysis and asset risk assessment

Key Skills & Competencies

  • Strong analytical and data management skills
  • Ability to translate technical asset data into actionable business strategies
  • Excellent cross-functional collaboration and communication skills
  • Customer-focused mindset with a proactive, long-term view of asset performance
  • Comfortable working independently in a remote environment

Additional Information

BEUMER is an innovative company, where every employee is part of the "family". Because our employees are our most important asset, here are some of benefits we currently offer full-time employees. 

  • Medical & Dental Premiums: We cover 100% of the premiums for you and your eligible dependents.
  • 401(k) with Generous Match: Secure your financial future with our competitive retirement plan.
  • Life Insurance / Long Term Disability: Peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Yes, we cover that too!
  • Ancillary Insurances: Including vision, accident, and critical illness insurance.                       
  • Generous Paid Time Off: Achieve the optimal work-life balance.
  • Company Holidays: Enjoy paid time off on designated company holidays including additional flex days for times that matter most!
  • Performance-Based Bonus: Eligibility to participate in our Target Agreement Plan for bonus potential.

BEUMER is an equal opportunity employer and affords equal opportunity to all applicants and employees for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other status protected under local, state or federal laws.