Job Description:
A Mechanical Utilities Engineer is responsible for implementing equipment and process improvement initiatives, ensuring day-to-day maintenance activity, and managing project plans. They coordinate maintenance schedules, prepare capital expenditure requests, and develop monthly engineering metrics.
Key Responsibilities:
* Carry out and implement equipment and process improvement initiatives.
* Ensure performance of day-to-day preventative and demand maintenance activity to maintain manufacturing and utility equipment.
* Establish performance goals, schedules, and timetables for activities with the Site Engineering Services Manager.
* Assist with management and supporting of manufacturing / utility / facility project plans.
* Coordinate maintenance of manufacturing & facility equipment to required maintenance schedules.
* Prepare capital expenditure requests for the facility, plant, and equipment.
* Develops monthly engineering metrics for operations, utilities, and facilities.
* Ensure successful agency, external, divisional, and corporate audits as relates to engineering compliance systems.
* Issue management reports as requested and on time.
* Manage relevant budgets within target.
* Cross-train within department to ensure appropriate preventive maintenance schedules are achieved.
* Ensure safety standards are met, and safe working practices adhered to.
* Implementation of equipment/process upgrades in an environment of continuous improvement.
* Support the Engineering Team in ensuring that manufacturing equipment is maintained to meet the required legal, divisional, and corporate standards.
* Liaise with Global Engineering as required.
* Ensure the effective management of appropriate internal and external plant projects.
* Implementation of all relevant policies relating to Quality, Engineering & Safety.
* Supervise external contractors, including development of performance metrics for third-party service providers of site services.
* Negotiate cost and drive quality & performance with external contractors.
* Prepare appropriate CAPA plans and implement timelines.
Requirements:
A Mechanical Utilities Engineer should possess a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Biomedical, Electronics) or a Relevant Discipline. They should have 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. A minimum of 5+ years of experience in Facility and Utility Engineering, preferably in a cGMP environment, is desirable.
The ideal candidate should be able to redesign elements of manufacturing / utility / facility machinery to adapt to process conditions in order to improve efficiency with a demonstrated track record in managing budgets.