Jim McCaffery serves as the Facilities Director at Thomson Reuters, where he leverages his extensive expertise in critical facility and data center systems to ensure operational excellence. With a strong foundation in HVAC, generators, UPS systems, and fire alarm infrastructures, Jim is pivotal in developing...
Jim McCaffery serves as the Facilities Director at Thomson Reuters, where he leverages his extensive expertise in critical facility and data center systems to ensure operational excellence. With a strong foundation in HVAC, generators, UPS systems, and fire alarm infrastructures, Jim is pivotal in developing and executing the critical facility strategy that underpins the organization’s technological backbone. His role encompasses capacity management, which is essential for optimizing resource utilization and ensuring that the facilities can meet the evolving demands of the business.
A key aspect of Jim's responsibilities includes coordinating with technology and project management teams to enhance uptime and incident management for critical facilities. His strategic approach to facilities management not only focuses on maintaining high operational standards but also emphasizes proactive risk mitigation and process improvement. By soliciting competitive bids for all mechanical and electrical installations, upgrades, and maintenance, Jim ensures that Thomson Reuters achieves cost-effective solutions without compromising quality.
Jim's leadership skills shine through in his ability to manage teams effectively, fostering an environment of collaboration and continuous staff development. His expertise in contract negotiation and strategic planning further enhances his capability to drive initiatives that align with the organization’s long-term goals. As a result, Jim McCaffery is not only a steward of facilities management but also a key contributor to the overall success and resilience of Thomson Reuters’ critical infrastructure. His commitment to excellence and customer service positions him as a trusted leader in the facilities management industry.