Project Engineer

PM Group
Windsor
5 days ago
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We are currently recruiting for a Project Engineer to support the management and execution of projects throughout the full project life cycle from initiation to closeout. The projects will include a diverse mix of capital and expense projects on Process, Utilities and Automation/IT (AIT) systems. The successful candidate will have frequent exposure to senior management as they execute projects that shape overall strategy and transform the site into a best-in-class Biopharmaceutical facility

Responsibilities:


  • Project engineering of the Works.
  • Delivery of a portfolio of small – medium sized projects in accordance with the company project roadmap throughout the project lifecycle ensuring governance to current engineering standards and compliance with CDM regulations.
  • Strict GMP compliance to be adhered throughout the lifecycle of the project.
  • Coordination with the Principal Contractor and all other project team members to ensure completion to schedule.
  • Project management services to oversee the completion snags and any construction defects identified.
  • Project management services to oversee the completion of any installation, commissioning and qualification by liaising with the vendor, company Validation and any other company teams.
  • Weekly project progress reporting to the company Portfolio Manager.
  • Weekly project reporting to the PM Group/company Alliance Manager


Deliverables:


  • Management of project scope
  • Coordination of key contractors and elements of work
  • Liaise with and manage key stakeholder expectations
  • Monitor project budget and provide accurate monthly reports
  • Attendance at daily update meetings
  • Ensure compliance with all HSE & CDM requirements
  • Ensuring compliance of project delivery with GMP requirements and company UKSL SOP’s
  • Develop and updated project schedule defined appropriately according to project stage-gate
  • Identify, record and monitor project risks, seeking escalation where required
  • Resource plan, where required, to include company resources; and to provide timely communication of when input of resourcing is required.
  • Other Deliverables in-keeping with the role of project engineer


  • Degree in a relevant science/engineering discipline
  • Junior to intermediate level Project Engineer/ Project Manager with experience in managing cross functional teams, delivering complex Manufacturing Facility and processing projects, in a highly automated GMP production environment
  • Demonstrated capacity to effectively manage and execute projects from initiation to completion
  • Full project lifecycle experience from end to end design through to C&Q and handover
  • Understands project management process; programming, scope development, design development, implementation and project closeout
  • Excellent communication / organisation skills with an ability to communicate effectively with all levels of the organisation from project teams to site leadership team
  • Execution/adherence – demonstrated record of on time delivery
  • Demonstrable record of delivering right first time handover of documentation.
  • Ability to work with end user on developing operating procedures, maintenance & calibration plans,
  • Strong understanding of the principles of Good Manufacturing Practices
  • Experience using SAP and budgeting tools


Ongoing Contract

Outside IR35

4 days onsite

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