Senior Utility Engineer

Merck Merck · Pharma · NC

This role is for a Senior Utility Engineer at Merck, focusing on supporting manufacturing operations by investigating utility/facility system excursions, implementing improvements, and managing capital projects. The role requires technical expertise in utility systems, problem-solving, and adherence to cGMP requirements within a pharmaceutical manufacturing environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Investigate deviations, with responsibility to interface with Operations, Automation, and Quality approvers.
  2. Lead in the identification and implementation of process improvement projects, productivity initiatives and corrective actions while focusing on equipment uptime, minimizing cost, and maintaining process consistency.
  3. Manages small capital projects involving plant engineering equipment replacement/upgrades
  4. Assist with trouble shooting Plant Engineering utility equipment on an as needed basis which includes but not limited to chillers, boiler, AHUs, PLCs, humidifiers/dehumidifiers, water systems, Square D controllers/monitors, clean steam generators and electrical distribution systems
  5. Perform a thorough review of engineering records and related GMP documentation, identifying and resolving discrepancies in a timely manner, and implementing corrective actions to improve the execution/review process.

Skills

Required

  • Two years of relevant work experience
  • Familiarity with cGMPs and regulatory requirements
  • Must be able to organize and manage multiple projects that span different timelines
  • Risk-based decision-making skills
  • Strong Microsoft Office Knowledge – especially Outlook, Excel, and Word
  • Positive attitude, strong work ethic, ability to work under pressure, and be a fast learner
  • Must be able to work in a Team-environment and collaborate cross-functionally

Nice to have

  • cGMP in a pharmaceutical environment
  • Formal problem-solving techniques, such as root cause analysis (RCA), failure mode effects analysis (FMEA), and/or Lean Six Sigma tools
  • Working knowledge of utility systems (e.g. USP water, HVAC, electrical distribution, Building Automation System, etc.) regarding functionality of equipment.
  • Deviation management, troubleshooting and resolving manufacturing anomalies
  • Minimum two years of project management experience with the ability to multi-task

What the JD emphasized

  • cGMP requirements
  • cGMP in a pharmaceutical environment