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Facilities Engineer III

Netherlands - HoofddorpRegular

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The Facilities Engineer III is a highly skilled engineering role responsible for leading the operation, maintenance, improvement, and reliability of systems within GMP and non-GMP areas. The Facility Engineer III is expected to provide technical leadership in one or more specialty areas (e.g., utilities, equipment, reliability) while supporting site-wide and cross-functional initiatives and ensuring that all systems meet regulatory and operational standards.

1. General responsibilities:

  • Serve as Technical Lead for assigned systems/areas and manage day-to-day operations to ensure systems are optimized for performance, reliability, compliance and safety.

  • Lead troubleshooting efforts and resolve complex issues for systems, ensuring minimal downtime and maintaining continuous operations.

  • Develop and implement strategies for system optimization, focusing on improving efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and lowering operational costs.

  • Create or revise technical documentation, including P&IDs, SOPs, maintenance plans, operational procedures, and risk assessments.

  • Provide expert-level support for root cause analysis and corrective actions related to system failures, deviations, and other operational challenges.

  • Lead and manage the planning and execution of small to medium-scale OPEX projects and routine operational activities, including change controls for e.g. upgrades, repairs; coordinate vendors and collect technical documentation.

  • Serve as SME Engineering for CAPEX projects based on speciality area(s).

  • Lead deviation investigations and owns CAPAs; prepare engineering assessments for change controls and support regulatory audits.

  • Partner with Maintenance to develop and update maintenance plans for systems.

  • Review and approve (engineering) documentation from third parties (e.g., vendors, suppliers) for accuracy and alignment with site requirements.

  • Contributes to the development of site engineering standards, templates, and best practices.

  • Coach and mentor Facilities Engineer I and II.

2. Technical Areas Responsibilities

  • Utilities

    • Lead activities related to utility systems, ensuring reliability and efficient performance.

    • Interface with vendors, suppliers and/or utilities providers for service and compliance.

  • Electrical

    • Provide technical leadership for electrical infrastructure projects, including system upgrades, capacity expansion, and integration of sustainable energy solutions.

    • Troubleshoot electrical failures and provide long-term solutions to enhance system reliability and sustainability.

  • Equipment

    • Lead and oversee the integration and performance optimization of equipment, ensuring reliability and compliance with operational requirements.

    • Manages lifecycle projects for equipment, including preventative maintenance, upgrades, and equipment reliability improvements.

    • Lead troubleshooting efforts, ensuring systems are supported and downtime is minimized.

  • EMS/BMS & Automation

    • Technical Lead for EMS/BMS and other managing/monitoring systems.

    • Coordinate setpoints, sensor calibrations, and system integration.

    • Respond to alarms and ensure data integrity for compliance.

    • EAMS system admin

  • Facility

    • Act as technical Lead for cleanrooms.

    • Manage minor to medium facility improvement projects (e.g. layout change, room reclassification), including scope, timeline, and contractor coordination.

      Ensure facility activities alig with GMP and safety requirements, supporting audit readiness.

    • Lead root causes analysis for recurring equipment failures.

    • Develop and track reliability metrics (e.g., equipment availability).

    • and oversee the integration and performance optimization of equipment, ensuring reliability and compliance with operational requirements.

    • Manages equipment lifecycle, including preventative maintenance, upgrades, and equipment reliability improvements.