Bio/Pharmaceutical background?
This is a permanent position based in Dublin with hybrid options
available.
If interested, Please call Sam on + *-**Apply on
the website** or send your CV to * for review.
SENIOR HIGH VOLTAGE PROJECT ENGINEER - PHARMA - IRELAND
JOB DESCRIPTION
Our client provides Project Management, Engineering Design, and
Resourcing Services to the Life Sciences Sector.
They offer a full EPCMV package (Engineering, Procurement,
Construction Management & Validation) for small and large projects
(New Builds, Expansions, Plant & Equipment Retrofits and Site
Upgrades) for clients based in Ireland and across Europe.
Collaborate with the engineering design partner to review and approve
High voltage electrical system designs.
Ensure that designs comply with local industry standards, regulations,
and project requirements.
Provide technical guidance and feedback to the design partner to
optimize system performance.
·dentification of technical issues and lead resolution of the issue
until its closed.
Lead weekly design review meetings for quality and progress.
Oversee Engineering Partner during design on the following aspects:
System design reliability
Modular approach
System flexibility for future additions and interruptions
Local / State / Federal regulations
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor *;s degree in Electrical Engineering
or a related field.
Proven experience as a High Voltage Electrical Project Engineer, with
a focus on design review and approval in pharmaceutical manufacturing
plant projects.
> *years experience in similar role on
pharmaceutical projects.
In-depth knowledge of High voltage electrical systems, regulations,
and industry standards.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively
with external design partners and internal teams.
Experienced with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and validation
processes.
PACKAGE
Contract rate / Salary neg. based on Experience
We need : English (Good)
Type: Permanent
Payment: Negotiable
Category: Construction