KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Summary: The clean utility engineer is responsible for design review, equipment or system specification review or preparation, installation, testing, and commissioning of clean utility equipment & systems (PW, WFI, PS, CA, CO2, O2, LN2, etc.) in collaboration with the project team during the construction phase. After takeover, you will manage maintenance and renovation works on-site for clean utility systems, guided by the XSEM department, to achieve site and company goals.
Project Construction Phase:
- Review, check, and approve deliverables of clean utility systems produced by project teams or contractors.
- Support and participate in installation, testing, and commissioning activities of CU systems, working closely with internal stakeholders, vendors, and contractors to ensure correct installation and proper functioning.
- Review technical drawings, specifications, URS, and related documents for equipment and systems, including PW, WFI, PS, CA, etc.
- Support the preparation of C&Q documents like URS, DR, FCCA, SIA, etc.
- Participate in system startup, shake-down, pre-startup checks, and commissioning of engineering and process systems.
- Develop technical specifications and scopes of work for project teams, engineering firms, and contractors.
- Liaise with other business units, subcontractors, and suppliers to support the project.
- Collaborate with the project team to develop training documents for maintenance personnel.
- Work with stakeholders to ensure a smooth handover of clean utilities systems.
Operational Phase:
- Perform daily operation and maintenance activities of clean utility systems.
- Implement and improve preventive maintenance programs by reviewing operations, quality control, and maintenance reports, adhering to operational standards and cGMP.
- Support or lead commissioning and qualification of related systems, including HAZOP, HAZID, FMEA, CMMS, SOPs, and regulatory requirements.
- Seek continuous improvements to systems and processes through streamlining and simplification.
- Assess and manage spare parts for clean utility equipment and systems.
- Review and update operational support documents like SOPs, PM plans, and training matrices.
- Manage and resolve CAPA, deviation, CCR, DCR tasks promptly.
- Operate within budget and schedule, providing feedback on workload, schedule, and costs.
- Supervise and assist in shutdowns, startups, maintenance, modifications, and improvements.
- Troubleshoot major plant issues, participate in root cause analysis, and lead plant improvement initiatives, including cost management.
- Manage contractors involved in maintenance and renovation activities, ensuring compliance with EHS, GMP/GDP, and other regulations.
- Collect operational data and develop analytics tools for energy usage and efficiency.
- Perform any other tasks as assigned.