TITLE : Equipment Owner
WORK SCHEDULE: Mon - Fri starting in March 2025
DURATION: 9 months
LOCATION: onsite in Lebanon IN
Description
The equipment owners manages the technical lifecycle of critical process equipment ensuring it is designed fabricated delivered started-up commissioned qualified and validated in accordance with site expectations and the master schedule.
Key Responsibilities
- Design & Specification: Collaborate with the AMEP and design teams to define User Requirement Specifications (URS) and detailed engineering specs. Ensure the design meets facility constraints and process needs.
- Vendor Management: Lead technical reviews of vendor bids and submittals. Perform shop inspections and participate in Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) to verify the equipment is built to spec before it arrives on-site.
- Receipt Verification: Ensure equipment delivered matches the purchase order (PO) specifications quantity and quality standards before being accepted.
- Installation & Integration: Oversee the physical installation on the greenfield/brownfield site coordinating with multiple trades to ensure proper utility hook-ups and spatial alignment.
- System start-up and SAT: Coordinate system start-up and site acceptance testing with site and trades as applicable.
- CQV Leadership: Coordinate the CQV document development and execution phases with associated teams. Manage deviations and technical issues during site testing and resolve issues.
- Operational Transition: Facilitate the turnover from construction to operations. This includes training end-users finalizing maintenance SOPs and ensuring the equipment is operations-ready.
Required Qualifications
- Experience: 8 years in life science or heavy manufacturing with a focus on specific process areas like bioprocessing (Upstream/Downstream) or aseptic filling.
- Technical Proficiency: Deep understanding of equipment lifecycle from procurement to operational readiness while ensuring all data integrity (ALCOA) and 21 CFR Part 11 requirements are met.
- Autonomy: Proven ability to drive work collaboratively in high pressure environments and troubleshoot while maintaining schedule and budgets.
Additional Information :
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Contract
TITLE : Equipment OwnerWORK SCHEDULE: Mon - Fri starting in March 2025DURATION: 9 monthsLOCATION: onsite in Lebanon INDescriptionThe equipment owners manages the technical lifecycle of critical process equipment ensuring it is designed fabricated delivered started-up commissioned qualified and valid...
TITLE : Equipment Owner
WORK SCHEDULE: Mon - Fri starting in March 2025
DURATION: 9 months
LOCATION: onsite in Lebanon IN
Description
The equipment owners manages the technical lifecycle of critical process equipment ensuring it is designed fabricated delivered started-up commissioned qualified and validated in accordance with site expectations and the master schedule.
Key Responsibilities
- Design & Specification: Collaborate with the AMEP and design teams to define User Requirement Specifications (URS) and detailed engineering specs. Ensure the design meets facility constraints and process needs.
- Vendor Management: Lead technical reviews of vendor bids and submittals. Perform shop inspections and participate in Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) to verify the equipment is built to spec before it arrives on-site.
- Receipt Verification: Ensure equipment delivered matches the purchase order (PO) specifications quantity and quality standards before being accepted.
- Installation & Integration: Oversee the physical installation on the greenfield/brownfield site coordinating with multiple trades to ensure proper utility hook-ups and spatial alignment.
- System start-up and SAT: Coordinate system start-up and site acceptance testing with site and trades as applicable.
- CQV Leadership: Coordinate the CQV document development and execution phases with associated teams. Manage deviations and technical issues during site testing and resolve issues.
- Operational Transition: Facilitate the turnover from construction to operations. This includes training end-users finalizing maintenance SOPs and ensuring the equipment is operations-ready.
Required Qualifications
- Experience: 8 years in life science or heavy manufacturing with a focus on specific process areas like bioprocessing (Upstream/Downstream) or aseptic filling.
- Technical Proficiency: Deep understanding of equipment lifecycle from procurement to operational readiness while ensuring all data integrity (ALCOA) and 21 CFR Part 11 requirements are met.
- Autonomy: Proven ability to drive work collaboratively in high pressure environments and troubleshoot while maintaining schedule and budgets.
Additional Information :
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Contract
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