Our client, a leading biopharmaceutical company, is keen to hire a Biologics Engineering Technician (Shift) to join their team in Sligo on a 12-month contract.
Responsibilities of a
Biologics Engineering Technician:
To work as a team member to support engineering in pharma operations in line with all safety, regulatory and organizational requirements.
Participating in design and process project conversations to ensure reliability by design is built in prior to equipment arrival.
Owning and preparing preventative and predictive maintenance for new pharma equipment being installed and approval of these procedures on Maximo.
Owning and ensuring that critical spare parts are identified and once received, catalogued in Maximo.
Active participation in Factory Acceptance Testing, Site Acceptance Testing, and commissioning and qualification of equipment.
Review and approve process flow diagrams (PFDs), specifications, layouts, and P&IDs.
Liaising with operations, quality, and technical operations to ensure equipment and process performance is maximized.
To maintain records and documentation on relevant Engineering Procedures and preventative/demand maintenance.
Completion of instrument calibration as per schedule.
Support the Production Team in ensuring that manufacturing equipment is maintained to meet the output and yield requirements.
Ideal Background:
Relevant trade qualification or engineering qualification to cert level at a minimum (Diploma/Degree Preferred).Minimum of 5 years in a highly regulated manufacturing (Pharma/Biologics/Medical Device) environment required.
Proven problem-solving ability on complex equipment.
Proven instrumentation/PLC troubleshooting ability.
Hours of work:
Days: 07:00 – 15:30 Monday to Thursday, 14:30 finish Friday
Evenings:
15:00 – 23:30 Monday to Thursday; 14:00 – 21:20 on Friday.
For a confidential discussion and more information on this Biologics Engineering Technician role, please contact Sarah Flynn.
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