This is a night shift position supporting our 2/2/3 schedule from 6pm-6am.
The Utility Operator 1 operates, maintains, and repairs black and clean utility systems. This role is also responsible for monitoring mechanical and/or electrical equipment, power distribution, chilled water, gas, domestic and de-ionized water, water for injection (WFI), clean steam, boilers, compressed air, fire alarm, security, remote building equipment monitoring, sanitary, acid waste, and storm drain systems.
Major Accountabilities
- Operates and monitors utility systems, including compressed gases, cooling towers, plant steam, chillers, boilers, HVAC, fire alarm system, and utilities tank farm.
- Monitors equipment performance, conducts routine maintenance, troubleshoots issues, and ensures compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
- Assists with analyzing data to identify areas of improvement, to implement energy saving measures, and to optimize utility usage to minimize costs and environmental impact.
- Performs basic preventive maintenance on utility equipment.
- Assists senior operators with complex preventive maintenance tasks.
- Responds to equipment failures promptly.
- Monitors and maintains compressed gas inventory.
- Responds to emergency conditions, such as power outages, fire alarms, and critical equipment alarms.
- Assists with operating and monitoring site building management system (BMS) and Delta V.
- Monitors chemical levels of boiler feed water, cooling tower water, and plant steam.
- Monitors and assists with operating the site’s waste neutralization system.
- Ensures utility systems and operations comply with relevant regulation standards and guidelines.
- Maintains accurate records and assists with implementing corrective actions to address non-compliance issues.
- Assists colleagues with the implementation of process improvements under the direction of senior technician or supervisor.
- Participates in continuous improvement initiatives to optimize utility operations, cost reductions, and efficiency enhancements.
- Supports site operations and emergency work orders during off-hours, as needed.
- Performs other duties, as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, or Abilities
- Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.
- Ability to operate equipment and hand tools.
- Effective communication, both written and oral.
- Knowledge of regulatory requirements for pharmaceutical sites.
- Ability to work in a team environment.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Must be able to support 24/7 manufacturing facility, including shift, on-call and weekends.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
- High School Diploma/GED.
- 1-2 years of experience in Utility Operations or a related field.
Preferred Education and Experience Requirements
- Prior utility operations experience in a pharmaceutical manufacturing, or industrial environment.
- Experience with data tracking software, such as Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).