
Facilities Engineer III
荷兰 - 胡夫多普正式员工职位描述
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.