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 related to clean utility systems on-site, with guidance from the XSEM department, to achieve site and company goals.
Project Construction Phase:
- Review, check, and approve deliverables of clean utility systems produced by the project team 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 such as 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 the project team, engineering firms, and contractors.
- Coordinate with other business units, subcontractors, and suppliers to support the project.
- Collaborate with the project team to develop training documents for maintenance personnel.
- Ensure a smooth handover of clean utilities systems to end users by working with stakeholders.
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 in line with operational standards and cGMP.
- Support or lead in commissioning and qualification of related systems in an operating plant, including HAZOP, HAZID, FMEA, CMMS, SOPs, and regulatory requirements.
- Continuously seek 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, deviations, 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 improvement projects.
- Troubleshoot major plant issues, participate in root cause analysis, plant improvement initiatives, and drive cost management.
- Assist or oversee contractors involved in maintenance or on-site renovations, 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 assigned from time to time.