Ensure the assigned processes are in alignment with Industry and Lilly Standards.
Support risk assessment exercises using the different tools available (e.g., FMEA).
Participate as required in teams, committees, or other groups and/or individually to achieve the departmental, site, and/or company goals.
Monitor utility systems and maintain KPI's to assure that they are operating properly, in compliance with requirements.
Provide written instructions for the proper way to operate and maintain the equipment and process to assure that the system operates within the controlled parameters.
Implement efficient and effective maintenance and reliability techniques.
Apply problem solving skills by leading equipment failures troubleshooting, demonstrating RCA lead investigator proficiency, and guide operations personnel in the resolution of process issues.
Provide customer consultation and notifications on issues that involve utilities areas assigned.
Assure that all necessary items are identified on the proper tracking systems, and make sure that items are completed by the required date.
Provide technical assistance as necessary to maintenance and operations personnel.
Support internal and external inspections and investigations (including Quality and HSE).
Maintain efficient communications with appropriate site customer groups.
Proficiency with the TrackWise and CAPA systems.
Capable of data mining, data analysis, process monitoring, and lead process control tuning parameters.
Consult on technical issues with operators, responsible engineers, and crafts.
Maintain, develop, and conduct operations training of utility systems.
Utilize statistical analysis tools to determine the process control, and capability for investigations.
Comply with and support departmental HSE plans.
Ensure the systems comply with all Health, Safety, and Environmental policies and procedures, and knowledge of Process Safety Management processes. (i.e., PSSR, GIPSM, CPH, etc.).
Technical resource during process hazard reviews.
Participate in Process Hazard Review meetings and/or Safety Teams as required by leadership.
Identify risks and escalate situation with a sense of urgency .
Basic Requirements:
Bachelor of Science - Engineering or field related to project management/engineering, or equivalent experience.
Technical understanding of HVAC and Utilities.
Demonstrated office software skills (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, UMS, data historian) and collaboration sites.
Knowledge of cGMP.
Demonstrated high level of understanding of engineering concepts, 1st principles, and engineering functional standards.
Additional Skills/Preferences:
Previous start up experience.
Engineering experience in the pharmaceutical industry.
Previous equipment commissioning experience.
Engineering experience with manufacturing plant utilities.
Project management experience.
Experience with maintenance and computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS).
Previous experience with deviation and change management systems including TrackWise.
ME, EE, or Chem E would be beneficial.
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Benefits
Health insurance
Additional Information
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Job Title: Utilities Process Engineer
Organization Overview:
The Utilities Process Engineer will join the Utilities, Facilities, and Project Engineering team as the site Subject Matter Expert (SME) at the Lilly Kenosha County (LKC) campus for site HVAC (GMP and Non-GMP) and Utilities systems, both GMP (PW, WFI, Clean Steam, Process Compressed Air, etc.) and non-GMP (Plant Steam, Chilled Water, Water, Waste Neutralization, Sewer, etc.) and the ancillary systems associated within their facilities.