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Summary: Process Engineer to provide technical process design support for Bioprocess systesm on new Process Area CAPEX project. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:  Generation User Requirement Specification (URS) for assigned systems.  Reviews and approves Basis of Design (BOD) and detail design of assigned systems i.e. PFDs, P&IDs, etc.  Ensures procurement packages (bill of materials (BOM), datasheets, cutsheets etc) meet client equipment specifications.  Tracks HAZOP action items and ensures action items are incorporated into system design.  Attends 30%, 60% and 90% model reviews ensuring systems meet operational, safety and ergonomic requirements.  Reviews and approves system lifecycle documentation (FS. SDS, IO lists, etc) and ensures they meet client requirements.  Attends factory acceptance test (FAT) of associated equipment if required.  Attends automation software bench FAT if required.  Supervises and executes Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) and commissioning activities.  Generates FAT, SAT and commissioning protocols for assigned equipment and ensures protocols meet company specifications.  Ensures Vendor Document Requirements (VDR) meet company requirements.  Builds Preventative Maintenance (PM) tasks and spare parts lists on Regeneron Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) Education and experience:  Requires BS/BEng in Chemical, Process or Mechanical engineering with 3 - 5 years related experience. Direct experience with biopharmaceutical process equipment is preferred. May substitute relevant experience for education.  Experience with design and commissioning within biopharmaceutical sector would be desirable.  Experience with DeltaV would be desirable

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