Process Engineer (Shift)
Reference: | SMC20291 |
Location: |
Carlow
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Qualification: | Degree | Experience: | 2-3 Years |
Job Type: | Fixed Term Contract | Salary: |
Not Disclosed |
Process Engineer (Shift)
SMC20291
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:
- Serve as technical support for manufacturing and new product introduction.
- Design/Author/Review/Approve/Execute process simulations studies in support of new product introduction and ongoing manufacturing support.
- Provide technical input into quality notification by authoring/reviewing/approving Process Simulation related investigations.
- Design/Author/Review/Approve/Execute commercial & process simulation qualification/validation documentation and studies in line with the standard approval process
- Perform data analysis and make informed decisions/recommendations around conclusionsreached from data analysis
- Support continuous improvement through Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
- Leading and active participation in projects, system failure investigations and investigation reports
- Execution/development of change controls to support the Process Simulation process
- Contribution to Kaizen events as appropriate.
- Perform root cause analysis of system failures, substandard performance, using standard tools and methods, to resolve machine and system issues e.g. FMEA, Fishbone diagrams, 5 why’s etc.;
- Implement subsequent corrective action through the change management system.
- Serve as technical engineering representative for internal technical group discussions and represent technical operations at global technical forums in relation to process simulations.
- Participate and/or lead cross functional or single function teams including liaising with vendors or other site groups.
Experience and Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree or higher preferred; ideally in a Science, Engineering or other Technical
- Experience in a Aseptic sterile manufacturing environment preferred
- Strong Knowledge of Sterile Manufacturing Processes with a focus on delivery and results within highly regulated controlled environment
If interested in this posting please feel free to contact Sean McCarthy on +353 087 798 8480 or sean.mccarthy@lifescience.ie for further information.