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Sr. Critical Systems Engineer

Takeda
Full-time
Remote friendly (Los Angeles, CA)
United States
$86,500 - $135,960 USD yearly
Operations

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Role Summary

Sr. Critical Systems Engineer. Responsible for designing, developing, implementing and evaluating optimal, cost-effective projects and technologies. Provide technical support and service to critical Utilities areas, including supervising, requisitioning, defining, initiating, specifying, documenting and training.

Responsibilities

  • Act independently with minimal supervision to conduct smaller approved projects. Expected to make suggestions on improvements based on recent technical knowledge.
  • Accept ownership of Critical Utilities, and to be known as SME for related areas.
  • Review process and support equipment and systems design drawings and documents.
  • Must be familiar with plant and divisional SOPs as related to positional and department responsibilities.
  • Utilize engineering tools to solve problems (FMEA, Process modeling, design of experiments, SPC, etc.)
  • Must follow safety rules and ensure compliance with LA City, CA state and federal EPA regulations and laws.
  • Manage routine small projects.
  • Drive Energy Optimization projects.
  • Investigate and analyze customer service problems and design improvement suggestions. Recommend design improvements.

Qualifications

  • Required Bachelor's degree in Chemical or Mechanical engineering discipline.
  • 3+ years of related experience.
  • Experiences in pharmaceutical or food processing facility design, installation and commissioning.
  • Knowledge of the basic principles in different engineering disciplines.
  • Must know how to run projects, coordinate contractors, and direct the activities of a technician.
  • Knowledge of critical systems (RO, WFI), computer/automation.
  • General GMP knowledge of the pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities and major equipment.

Skills

  • Project management and coordination
  • Critical utility systems knowledge (RO, WFI)
  • Engineering analysis tools (FMEA, DOE, SPC)
  • Automation and control knowledge
  • Regulatory compliance awareness (GMP, EPA)

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering

Additional Requirements

  • Work in a controlled manufacturing environment with gowning and protective clothing; possible need for respiratory protection
  • Ability to work multiple shifts, including weekends, or supplemental hours as necessary
  • Work around chemicals and potentially hazardous materials
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