Carry out detailed engineering: preparation of process / clean utility calculations, drawings, reports, etc., directly and through supervision of other engineers.
Process equipment design and specification for both stainless steel and single use equipment.
Liaise and coordinate with PM Groups different disciplines and offices as well as external consultants.
Present PM Group’s process engineering capability to potential clients in support of proposals.
Clean utility system design - generation and distribution of purified water, WFI, clean steam and process gases.
Requirements
chemical engineering
autocad
revit
pe licensure
gmp
process engineering
Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering
Mass Balance, PFD and P&ID development for typical biopharmaceutical process unit operations (bioreactors, chromatography, fill finish, etc.).
Knowledge of GMP Manufacturing environments is preferred
Travel as required for design workshops, HAZOPs, GMP review, etc.
7+ Years of process engineering experience in a design firm setting (preferably in the Pharmaceutical, Biopharmaceutical, Cell & Gene Therapy sectors)
Strong understanding of GMP facility requirements: GMP material and personnel flows, clean room design requirements, compendial water requirements, impacts of open versus closed processing, etc.
Experience working with AutoCAD and Revit
Experience making decisions and resolving process design problems typical to biopharmaceutical projects: selecting optimum Water for Injection generation & distribution philosophies, determining design case for flexible GMP single use facilities, developing process and clean utility expansion strategies for facility growth, etc.
Good communication skills (ability to lead Technical reviews with Clients and Suppliers)
Self-starter with confidence in coordinating the efforts of others
The ability to travel as needed for client and project development
Ability to lead designs from feasibility and concept stage, including presentation of process options to our clients and optimization of the selected design.
Understanding of and ability to develop Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)
Professional Engineering (PE) licensure is strongly preferred