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Responsibilities:

  • To manage the execution of projects within the group.

  • To carry out and implement equipment and process improvement initiatives.

  • To ensure the performance of day-to-day preventative and demand maintenance activity to maintain manufacturing and utility equipment.

  • Establish with the Site Engineering Services Manager the performance goals, schedules and timetables for activities.

  • Assist with the management and supporting of manufacturing / utility / facility project plans.

  • Coordinate maintenance of manufacturing & facility equipment to required maintenance schedules.

  • Preparation of capital expenditure requests for the facility, plant and equipment.

  • Develops monthly engineering metrics for operations, utilities, and facilities which includes owner ship of Site Maintenance Excellence Program to drive operational improvements including implementing cost savings.

    Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree: Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Biomedical, Electronics) or Relevant Discipline

  • 5+Years experience in Facility and Utility Engineering, preferably in a cGMP environment.

  • Experience in Chilled Water, boilers, Potable Water distribution, Compressed Air Generation, LPHW, Building Management Systems, Environmental Management Systems, Electricity, Building Safety Systems and Building regulations is desirable.

  • It may be necessary to re-design elements of manufacturing / utility / facility machinery to adapt to process conditions in order to improve efficiency with a demonstrated track record in managing budgets.

  • Experience in a Electricity, LPHW, Chilled Water and Potable Water distribution, Compressed Air Generation, Building Management Systems, Environmental Management Systems, Building Safety Systems and Building regulations is desirable.

  • Required to undertake specific investigations, and equipment monitoring, with the view to improve manufacturing performance e.g. reducing plant downtime and maximizing Plant output and yield.

  • Continual attention needed to ensure plant reaches its annual production and financial plans.

    Supervision Received:

  • Has set targets and goals to achieve which are reviewed on weekly/monthly basis.

  • Incumbent receives only general instructions from management personnel as to manner to which duties should be performed.

  • Incumbent is charged with responsibility for ensuring uninterrupted availability of utility equipment.

    Supervision Provided:

  • Has decision responsibility within the Site Engineering Services Team.

  • Will manage and supervise external contractors.

  • Have contacts with all levels of management within company.

  • Has external contacts with outside contractors/services engineers and commissioning engineers, safety inspectors etc.

  • Has high level of contacts with Global Engineering and Global EHS

    EHS Responsibilities:

  • Comply with the EHS policy and procedures and demonstrate EHS best practices in all work activities.

  • Attend all required EHS training and medical surveillance programs.

    For further information please forward your CV
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