LSC has an exciting opportunity for a Process Engineer to join a pharmaceutical company in Cork. This will be a dynamic environment that is constantly innovating, relies on cutting-edge technology to deliver life-saving medicines. You will be working in a site that supplies active ingredients through complex chemical synthesis and biotechnology manufacturing processes for a range of therapeutics. This is a chance for you to work with a global company that strives for excellence in every aspect of its operation and has a huge reputation for its diverse working culture.
ABOUT THE PROJECT - KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Ownership and accountability for utility systems within production buildings that support manufacturing, e.g. nitrogen, glycol, steam, waste, vent/vac, HVAC, purified water, solvents, etc.
- Proactively identify and implement improvement opportunities across the facility; utilities, process equipment, process safety, energy usage, business processes, etc - develop and maintain an equipment & building system optimisation plan
- Shared ownership of the process equipment and support systems with the manufacturing Process Engineers to maintain equipment uptime and productivity.
- Act as the user representative for building utility / facility upgrade projects, inputting into design and leading the coordination of system handover with the projects and C&Q groups.
- Work with maintenance on scheduling and completion of preventative maintenance and annual shutdowns to ensure no business interruption.
ABOUT YOU - ARE YOUR SKILLS A MATCH?
- Process Engineering third level qualification.
- Minimum five years' experience in manufacturing areas such as;
- Production Operations/Unit Operation support (reactions, distillations, crystallizations, drying, milling etc).
- Production Operations Utility support (e.g. vacuum pumps, waste systems / tanks, scrubbers/vent header systems, solvent distribution systems, high/low pressure nitrogen distributions, purified water systems, vessel heat-transfer systems, HVAC, etc).
- Experience in Process Safety and Quality Compliance aspects of manufacturing and project delivery.
Note: Are you currently eligible to work in Ireland? As this is a contract opportunity you will need to hold a Stamp 1G/Stamp 4 visa to apply!
Call Adam Murphy at LSC on 021 4777 329 to discuss this new role in detail or apply directly via this advert