Hope Is Not a Plan: Building Resilient Facilities for the Long Term with Jessica Oriente
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Загружено: 2026-02-12
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Episode 100 of Facility Rockstars is a milestone celebration—and there’s no better guest to mark the moment than Jessica Oriente, an award-winning project engineer and facilities leader at Sappi North America. Jessica represents the next generation of engineering leadership, bringing together technical excellence, real-world field experience, and a deep respect for the people and systems that keep complex operations running 24/7. In this episode, she reflects on her journey through large-scale capital projects, including Sappi’s $500M Project Elevate, and her transition into facilities maintenance leadership.
Throughout the conversation, Jessica shares hard-earned lessons on adaptability, contingency planning, and knowledge transfer in an industry facing a generational shift. From managing underground infrastructure and aging assets to balancing sustainability goals with operational realities, she offers a candid look at what it takes to lead in facilities today—and what it will take to build resilient, future-ready operations. This episode is both a celebration of 100 episodes and a reminder of why facilities professionals truly are the unsung heroes behind everything that works.
Takeaways:
→ Adaptability is a learned skill — real resilience is built in the field, not just in the classroom: Education provides a strong foundation, but true adaptability is forged through hands-on experience where plans change, constraints surface, and real-world variables collide. The more time spent in the field, the better leaders become at responding calmly and effectively when the unexpected happens.
→ Hope is not a plan — contingency planning and risk assessment are essential, even when failure feels unlikely: Facilities rarely fail on schedule, and assuming everything will go right creates unnecessary risk. Thoughtful contingency plans, regularly reviewed and updated, ensure teams are prepared to act decisively when systems, assets, or infrastructure inevitably break down.
→ Prioritize high-risk assets by evaluating both the probability of failure and the operational impact: Not every asset carries the same level of risk, and time and resources are always limited. Focusing first on systems that are most likely to fail—and would cause the greatest disruption if they do—creates smarter, more resilient maintenance and capital planning.
→ Capture institutional knowledge early — experienced professionals retiring take decades of insight with them unless it’s documented and shared: Veteran team members often hold critical context that doesn’t exist in drawings or databases. Proactively transferring that knowledge through documentation, mentoring, and collaboration protects operations and shortens the learning curve for the next generation.
→ Facilities leadership isn’t glamorous, but it’s mission-critical — reliability keeps operations, people, and customers moving: While the work may be behind the scenes, facilities teams directly enable production, safety, and customer trust. When infrastructure works seamlessly, it’s a sign of strong leadership, preparation, and disciplined execution.
→ Sustainability starts with infrastructure decisions — long-term investments shape both environmental and operational outcomes: Choosing the right materials, systems, and designs today determines energy efficiency, resilience, and environmental impact for decades. Sustainable facilities aren’t built through slogans, but through intentional, forward-looking capital decisions.
→ Ask questions and use your resources — learning from industry veterans accelerates growth more than any manual ever could: No handbook can replace lived experience, especially in complex industrial environments. Seeking guidance from seasoned professionals helps avoid costly mistakes and builds confidence faster than trying to solve everything on your own.
Quote of the Show:
“Honestly, through everything, I would say that the biggest lesson learned is to just roll with the punches.”
Links:
→ LinkedIn: / jessica-oriente-478760236
→ Website: https://www.sappi.com/en-us/
→ Project Elevate YouTube Playlist: • Project Elevate
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