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Facility Engineer (FM Engineering Ops Manager)- Life Sciences
CBRE
RESPONSIBILITIES Provides facilities engineering, maintenance, and other facilities services that support primarily the Pharmaceutical Research & Development (PRD) community.
The Facility Engineer provides utilities engineering, facilities engineering, project management, and customer equipment support for Pharmaceutical Research & Development. This includes, but is not limited to, managing large Project assets, shared systems (including utilities and facilities), and customer equipment assets.
Position specifically supports Clinical Trials (dry and parenteral), Formal Stability and Reference Standards, parenteral and dry pilot plants, and various development laboratories. Portions of these facilities fall under cGMP requirements, and this position will support critical facilities and systems specifically associated with cGMP operations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Customers are dependent upon LTC Critical Environments to maintain and improve the utilities, facilities, and equipment to effectively meet their requirements. These requirements include regulatory compliance, good safety practices, effective use of assets and funds. Facilities and utilities regulatory compliance (FUME) is critical for effective operation of Product Development facilities. The Facility Engineer gains and effectively uses an understanding of both the regulatory requirements and customer operations, including, but not limited to, local and federal regulatory requirements. The Facility Engineer is responsible for managing budgets for utility and facility improvement projects. Responsibilities include estimating, engineering, developing scope, and facilitating customer satisfaction. The Facility Engineer communicates effectively and professionally in both written and verbal communications with internal customers, vendors, and contractors. The Facility Engineer interacts with all levels of management, crafts, and scientific personnel. The Facility Engineer proactively manages the existing asset base, completes small projects for the customer, and represents the customer on large projects. The Facility Engineer analyzes and implements proactive maintenance to meet regulatory requirements and economic feasibility. The Facility Engineer researches and implements new technology for replacement of equipment and operations assets. The Facility Engineer interacts with the customer's process engineering staff that support research and development including Clinical Trial operations. The Facility Engineer also interacts with central utilities and components of corporate engineering including the Engineering Tech. Center, Global Facilities Delivery, and Security. The Facility Engineer may also serve as a liaison to large capital projects that impact PRD Buildings. The Facility Engineer may be the owner of various shared systems throughout the building including non-GMP Condensate, Chilled Water, Steam, Potable Water, Process Water, Hot Water, Electrical, Vacuum, Dust Collection, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer, Fire Protection and General Infrastructure. The Facility Engineer may be the owner of pest control including the yearly pest summary. Other responsibilities of the Facility Engineer include supporting the identification and accomplishment of departmental goals and supporting the development and implementation of PR&D quality system process. The Facility Engineer is responsible for approving failed PMs, drawing updates, change controls for systems under their responsibility, and general work orders Other Requirements and Responsibilities: Must have good people skills to interact and communicate effectively to internal, external customers, share knowledge with craftsmen and peers including process, building and design engineers, and scheduler planner. This position also requires knowledge and capability to perform daily work activities with CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Mgmt. Sys.) such as GMARS work order data base system, MS Outlook(email), calendar and network data base systems including word document process and spread sheet activities. Other duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES None QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE Bachelors or equivalent experience in Engineering.
Previous work with standards and calibrations helpful. Previous work with engineering systems helpful. Facilities and utility management experience helpful.
CERTIFICATES and/or LICENSES None COMMUNICATION SKILLS Ability to comprehend, analyze, and interpret the most complex business documents. Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive issues. Ability to write reports, manuals, speeches and articles using distinctive style. Ability to make effective and persuasive presentations on complex topics to employees, clients, top management and/or public groups. Ability to motivate and negotiate effectively with key employees, top management, and client groups to take desired action. FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE Requires in-depth knowledge of financial terms and principles. Ability to calculate complex figures. Ability to forecast and prepare budgets. Conducts financial/business analysis including the preparation of reports. REASONING ABILITY Ability to solve advanced problems and deal with a variety of options in complex situations. Requires expert level analytical and quantitative skills with proven experience in developing strategic solutions for a growing matrix-based multi-industry sales environment. Draws upon the analysis of others and makes recommendations that have a direct impact on the company. OTHER SKILLS and ABILITIES Intermediate skills with Microsoft Office Suite, Outlook, and intranet/internet. Ability to use work order system. Working knowledge and understanding of architectural, electrical and mechanical systems. Understanding of leases, contracts and related documents. Must be able perform daily activities (inspections) that require extensive walking, the ability to work in high places, climb stairs and ladders up to and above 8 feet.
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY Decisions made with in-depth understanding and interpretation of procedures, company policies and business practices to achieve general results. Responsible for setting department deadlines. Errors in judgment may cause long-term impact to co-workers, supervisor, department and/or line of business. SAFETY Responsible for personal safety and the safety of those who are affected by your work. This includes but is not limited to: 1. Complete all required and assigned HSE training at a satisfactory level, 2. Follow all activity policies and procedures, including all HSE-related requirements at all times, 3. Participate in all HSE-related programs & activities as required, including incident investigations, interviews, auditing and assessment, etc. 4. Report any conditions which you feel could result in an accident or injury and / or stop work if required.
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