C&Q Black Utilities Engineer

Ireland  ‐ Onsite
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Description

Our global medical device client is currently seeking a C&Q Black Utilities Engineer to manage and support the commissioning and qualification of the Black utilities / facilities for the Cork site. Equipment may include plant steam generation & distribution and support systems, cooling towers, chilled & low pressure hot water, compressed air and waste water treatment systems. 



Main Responsibilities  



- Generation and execution of the system commissioning protocols, installation & operation qualification protocols, process qualification protocols.

- Responsible for the site remaining compliant with all relevant and up to date utilities/facilities policies and standards.

- Qualification & Validation of black utilities, equipment and other utilities/facilities.

- Responsible for the implementation of black utilities best practice relevant to all utilities plant & equipment to meet the requirements of the Sites Maintenance Excellence Program.

- Developing, maintaining, and reporting of black utilities performance metrics



 Qualifications/Requirements   



- Degree or equivalent in a relevant Engineering discipline.

- Strong Engineering experience in a pharmaceutical, process or regulated industry

- Strong experience in the facility and GMP utility commissioning and qualification

- Advanced knowledge of C&Q documentation required for cGMP process equipment.

- A strong working knowledge of site plant processes including Production, Packaging, QA, QC & Materials etc.



If you are interested in being part of this huge investment project, please apply today with an email highlighting your key skills and relevant experience aligned to this opportunity.
Start date
n.a
From
Quanta Consultancy Services
Published at
03.09.2015
Contact person:
Lee Mitchell
Project ID:
977568
Contract type
Freelance
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