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 hferguson@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.