- FDA regulations
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft Excel
- CGMP
- Microsoft Word
Position Summary
The Entry-Level Project Engineer must be an energetic, self-motivated and innovative individual. The Project Engineer is responsible for coordinating with others, including client personnel and team members in a variety of disciplines, including architectural, mechanical, electrical, process, I&C and structural, to ensure design requirements are met. Project sizes will vary and will consist primarily of pharmaceutical manufacturing projects, including existing renovations/retrofits and new construction. This individual will possess the skills required to successfully execute project tasks and deliverables, be a collaborative team player and have a strong drive to deliver to customers. This role will support project managers and implement concepts and designs on projects. Requirements of this position entail periodic long-term assignments to a client site as directed/needed.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related discipline required
Proficiency with Outlook, Word and Excel
1-4 years of experience required, design firm experience preferred
Knowledgeable in FDA, EMA and other regulatory standards and requirements for manufacturing and packaging processes preferred
Knowledge in application of cGMP in manufacturing applications preferred
Design project experience for manufacturing companies preferred
Present designs to existing and new clients preferred
Ability to obtain professional engineering registration
Responsibilities
Coordinate and monitor the assigned engineering projects
Input on design criteria and equipment lists for complex processes
Coordinating detailed process description narratives, process flow diagrams and P&IDs
Coordinate with other disciplines to ensure necessary project details are executed and documented on construction drawings
Research equipment providers and make recommendations and selections based on client and project requirements
Research specifications for complex equipment
Monitor testing requirements and attending factory acceptance tests (FATs) for equipment
Track projects after construction documents are issued reviewing submittals, answering RFIs and making field visits to verify progression of project scope is proceeding per design intent
Research packaging materials (e.g. containers, labeling and primary/secondary/tertiary packaging)
Staying abreast of the latest technologies used in the AEC industry that could be used to solve our clients’ design challenges
Position Type
This is a full-time position
Benefits
CRB offers a complete and competitive benefit package designed to meet individual and family needs.
CRB is an Equal Opportunity Employer – M/F/D/V