Electrical and Instrumentation Turnover Engineer
Reference: | RK19814 |
Location: |
Carlow
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Qualification: | Degree | Experience: | 5-7 Years |
Job Type: | Fixed Term Contract | Salary: |
Not Disclosed |
Electrical and Instrumentation Turnover Engineer
RK19814
Contract – 11 months
Carlow
We’re currently recruiting for an exciting opportunity with an award-winning Pharmaceutical organization based in Carlow. This is an excellent position for anyone who is looking to join a leading multinational who are one of the best at what they do.
Duties:
- Liaise and support with stakeholders, equipment vendors, business partners, and CMT within the Rathgall facility to support equipment handover, post W1,W2,W3 and MC leading to handover to Automation Colleagues.
- Strong documentation and GDP awareness is a must for this position.
- Review and follow-up technical documentation from the early design phase in order to ensure alignment with GMP and CQV requirements.
- Investigate and resolve technical issues with assistance from engineers and/or suppliers.
- Ensure site project execution is undertaken in compliance with company guideline, department procedures and safety standards.
- Be familiar with the Mechanical Completion procedure and Construction scope of work (Walkdown, system acceptance, punch list and follow up).
- Schedule preparation and progress review.
- Liaise with CQV Engineers assigned to the project.
- Project management principles to coordinate w CQV activities and reporting to Company and Clients PM.
- Contractors and Vendors management and coordination.
- Final Handover reports to the Client users.
Experience and Education:
- Degree in Electrical and / or Instrumentation Engineering
- Minimum of 5 years post academic E+I engineer experience in relevant industry with experience of construction & start-up.
- Fill Line and Isolator experience, NQBMS and QBMS experience is desirable for this position.
If interested in this posting please feel free to contact Rachel Kent on +353 (0)87 427 8808 or rachel.kent@lifescience.ie for further information.