FLEX Director, Hardware Asset Management
Company: Marriott Hotels Resorts
Location: Bethesda
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description This is a temporary position. JOB SUMMARY The
Director, Hardware Asset Management (HAM) is a senior,
enterprise-wide leader responsible for defining and
operationalizing a globally consistent hardware asset management
program that governs the full lifecycle of physical IT assets
across regions. This role spearheads global HAM strategy,
governance, process standardization, and performance management to
improve lifecycle visibility, optimize utilization and cost, reduce
operational risk, and ensure audit readiness. The Director, HAM
leads a multidisciplinary, globally aligned team of hardware asset
management subject matter experts and partners closely with
Finance, Procurement, Information Security, Compliance, and
Operations to deliver scalable, repeatable outcomes across
distributed locations and asset populations. Key Responsibilities
Global Program Ownership: Provide strategic and operational
leadership for the global Hardware Asset Management program,
ensuring alignment with enterprise IT, finance, procurement, and
risk management objectives. Governance & Compliance: Establish and
enforce global HAM governance frameworks, policies, and controls
that meet audit, regulatory, cybersecurity, and financial
compliance requirements across regions. Enterprise Lifecycle
Management: Own the global lifecycle of hardware assets—from
planning and acquisition through deployment, utilization, recovery,
reuse, and retirement—ensuring data integrity and traceability
throughout. Process Standardization at Scale: Design and
operationalize standardized HAM processes that are scalable,
repeatable, and consistently adopted across geographically
distributed locations. IT Asset Disposition (ITAD): Direct global
ITAD strategy and execution, including vendor oversight, secure
data sanitization, environmentally responsible e?waste management,
and compliance with regional regulations. Stakeholder & Executive
Engagement: Serve as the primary enterprise point of contact for
hardware asset matters, advising senior leaders and supporting
global initiatives such as device refresh programs, office
expansions or closures, and mergers and acquisitions. Technology
Enablement: Partner with IT platform, infrastructure, and
operations teams to enhance global asset tracking capabilities
through automation, system integrations and discovery tools.
Reporting & Insights: Provide executive?level dashboards and
insights that deliver global visibility into inventory accuracy,
lifecycle status, cost recovery, utilization, and risk exposure.
People Leadership: Lead, mentor, and develop a global HAM
leadership team and functional specialists, fostering a culture of
accountability, continuous improvement, and operational excellence.
CANDIDATE PROFILE Education and Experience Required: Bachelor’s
degree in Information Technology, Supply Chain, Business
Administration, or a related discipline; or equivalent combination
of education and experience. 10 years of experience in Hardware
Asset Management or broader IT Asset Management roles. 3 years of
experience leading asset management teams or a functional area,
ideally in distributed or multi-region operations Deep knowledge of
asset lifecycle management, ITAD strategies, logistics, and
warehousing operations Experience using asset management tools and
CMDB platforms (e.g., ServiceNow, Flexera, Lansweeper Strong
understanding of audit standards, regulatory compliance, and IT
operational frameworks Preferred: Master’s degree and/or
certifications such as CHAMP, CITAM, CSAM, ITIL, or ISO/IEC 19770.
Experience operating in a global organization with distributed
asset operations and vendors. Background in data analytics,
automation, and process optimization for asset tracking and
lifecycle reporting Familiarity with sustainability, ESG reporting,
and circular IT strategies. Proven experience managing vendor
relationships for hardware logistics, warehousing, or ITAD
partners. CORE WORK ACTIVITIES Expected Outcomes Global Asset
Optimization: Improved lifecycle visibility and utilization of
hardware assets across all regions, reducing excess inventory and
loss. Consistent Compliance: Enterprise?wide adherence to audit,
regulatory, cybersecurity, and financial control requirements with
defensible, accurate asset data. Cost Savings & Value Recovery:
Measurable cost avoidance and recovery through effective reuse,
disposition, and lifecycle optimization on a global scale.
Operational Consistency: Standardized HAM processes embedded and
adopted across regions, enabling predictable and scalable
operations. Sustainability Impact: Increased asset recovery, reuse,
and environmentally responsible disposition aligned with corporate
sustainability and ESG objectives. High?Performing Global Team: A
mature, globally distributed HAM organization capable of supporting
large?scale enterprise initiatives and future growth. Strategic
Leadership and Governance Define the global HAM strategy and
multi-year roadmap aligned to enterprise IT, finance, procurement,
and risk objectives. Establish and maintain global HAM governance
frameworks, decision rights, standards, and controls to ensure
consistency across regions. Lead and influence hardware asset
financial planning processes, including budgeting, forecasting, and
spend analysis, to enable informed governance, financial
transparency, and cost optimization at scale. Set measurable
performance expectations (KPIs/SLAs) for lifecycle accuracy,
inventory integrity, and disposition outcomes, and ensure
enterprise adoption. Ensure alignment to organizational IT Asset
Management policy and standards, including hardware and software
standards that form the broader ITAM policy framework. Operational
Excellence & Process Implementation Build and operationalize
standardized HAM processes globally to enable scalable execution
across distributed locations, stockrooms, and support models. Drive
inventory integrity through physical and logical reconciliation
practices, tagging standards, and governance of warehouse/stockroom
operations across regions. Improve end-to-end lifecycle visibility
to reduce shrinkage, optimize inventory levels, and minimize
underutilization through measurable process controls and continuous
improvement. Partner with platform and operations teams to enhance
lifecycle workflows
(request/receive/deploy/support/reclaim/dispose) and ensure
consistent data onboarding and status management. Lifecycle &
Disposition Management Own the full global lifecycle of IT hardware
from acquisition through retirement, ensuring consistent lifecycle
definitions, milestones, and traceability. Direct secure, compliant
IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) execution globally, including vendor
oversight, e-waste handling, and verified data sanitization
practices. Track and optimize asset recovery and reuse outcomes,
including cost avoidance, redeployment, and recovery value to
maximize ROI while reducing environmental impact. Managing Work,
Projects and Policies Lead global program planning and execution
across priorities such as lifecycle standardization, stockroom
governance, tool/process modernization, and major enterprise
initiatives impacting hardware assets Establish and maintain
policy-aligned procedures that govern asset handling, traceability,
and compliance requirements, ensuring they are implemented
consistently across regions. Provide program-level oversight for
platform changes impacting HAM processes (e.g., workflow updates,
data migrations, integrations), ensuring governance and operational
readiness. Team Building and Leadership Lead, mentor, and develop a
multidisciplinary HAM organization, including functional leads and
specialists responsible for lifecycle operations, architecture, and
disposition outcomes. Build a culture of accountability,
operational rigor, and innovation; establish training and
upskilling plans to sustain global capability and industry
alignment. Provide clear direction, performance expectations, and
career development pathways for HAM roles and regional stakeholders
supporting global execution. At Marriott International, we are
dedicated to being an equal opportunity employer, welcoming all and
providing access to opportunity. We actively foster an environment
where the unique backgrounds of our associates are valued and
celebrated. Our greatest strength lies in the rich blend of
culture, talent, and experiences of our associates. We are
committed to non-discrimination on any protected basis, including
disability, veteran status, or other basis protected by applicable
law.
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