Are you an experienced Engineer interested in managing maintenance and automation activities? Are you interested in leading Reliability Engineering, Electrical & Controls Engineering, and Maintenance teams? Would you like to work at a stable, 40+ year old pharmaceutical CDMO company? If you're interested in this opportunity, apply here or reach out directly to Hannah Ferguson at ...@germerintl.com
Job requirements and qualifications:
- 5+ years of pharmaceutical experience required.
- Change management and process safety management experience required
- Rockwell automation systems required.
- Education: Associate degree required; Master's degree or above in Engineering (Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, Reliability) or related discipline preferred.
Responsibilities include:
- Lead corrective, predictive, and preventative maintenance activities. Identify opportunities for improvement and implement TPM activities. Utilize vibration analysis, thermal analysis, and other predictive maintenance tools.
- Implement and review site-specific maintenance logs for each department. Provide a summary of maintenance conditions and recommendations to the Director of Engineering. Ensure facilities and grounds are maintained per Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP'S).
- Develop and adhere to the maintenance and utilities budgets. Determine capital needs and develop appropriation requests as require to maintain the facility.
- Manage stores and spare parts inventories to achieve balance of cost and response time. Direct the maintenance planner and storeroom attendant in the effective use of the CMMS.
- Supervise electricians, electronics techs, system integrators and contract programmers to provide leadership in the Electrical Engineering department for OT, process controls, electrical and instrumentation matters.
- Manage automated systems in OT environment to leverage real-time data for maintenance and throughput optimization. Manage process controls, PLC's, GAMP compliance, electrical utilities, fire and security systems, and other electrical/electronic systems in a cGMP environment.