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Snr Manufacturing Engineer - Contract

HRM

Leinster

On-site

EUR 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading global innovative biologics company in Ireland is seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer. In this role, you will maintain and improve process equipment while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The ideal candidate will have an Engineering Degree and at least 3 years of experience in biologics manufacturing. This position offers a collaborative work environment with opportunities for influence and growth.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 3 years' experience in a biologics manufacturing environment.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of calibration programs.
  • Ability to influence and collaborate effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Report to the Site Engineering Manager and assist with core plant equipment.
  • Maintain equipment in accordance with regulatory requirements.
  • Use root cause analysis for equipment investigations.

Skills

Process equipment change control
Calibration and instrumentation troubleshooting
Collaborative teamwork
Change control management

Education

Engineering Degree
Job description
Overview

A leading global innovative biologics company specialising in the manufacture of animal health products has expanded their Irish operations in recent years, increasing their footprint here with over 400 employed across their 4 sites. This new position has come about as a result of a new building opening for this midlands-based manufacturing business.

Responsibilities

Responsibilities

As a Manufacturing Process Engineer for manufacturing systems, you will report into the Site Engineering Manager and assist with activities associated with the site's core plant equipment.

  • Process equipment change controls as required for various processes within the site to ensure continuity.
  • Ensure that all plant equipment is maintained in accordance with regulatory requirements.
  • Assess corrective maintenance activities, evaluating their impact on equipment validation status and potential contamination risks.
  • Ensure the accuracy of Instrument Criticality Assessments and confirm calibration tolerances and operational ranges are appropriately defined and documented.
  • Assess equipment and systems to design improved efficiency projects for the site.
  • Maintain equipment and all systems consistently to avoid down-time.
  • Use route cause analysis to complete investigations as require and identify RTF solutions.
  • Work with the change control process to ensure any changes are captured and completed effectively.
Experience

Experience

The successful candidate will have an Engineering Degree. Other requirements include:

  • Minimum of 3 years' experience working in a biologics manufacturing environment preferably.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of calibration programs and instrumentation troubleshooting.
  • Collaborative approach to work with the ability to influence and guide others.
  • In depth knowledge of managing change-controls.

To discover more about this opportunity, apply now or contact Aisling Clements at HRM on +353 87 7521041 for a confidential discussion.

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