Downstream Process Engineer 3 - Media and Buffer Prep
FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation - Holly Springs, North Carolina, United States, 27540![FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation](/api/image?src=https%3A%2F%2Fgeneral-board-default.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Fdesk-360x180.webp&w=640&q=75&f=webp)
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This position reports to the Process Engineering Manager, Downstream in support of the Process Equipment team. The initial assignment is to assume the Responsible Engineer role for
Media and Buffer Prep
unit operations.As the site moves into commercial operations circa 2025, this position is planned to continue as primary support for
Media and Buffer Prep
unit operations, with secondary responsibility expanding to cover additional Downstream unit operations includes supporting commercial operations, technology transfers, and small capital projects.
Additional details regarding job responsibilities are below.External USMajor Accountabilities:Serves as point of contact to the Engineering, Procurement, Construction Management (EPC) provider
Secures on time delivery and ensures quality from Fujifilm and EPCM provider for moderate complexity equipment packages
Develops and aligns moderate complexity plans and provides mitigations, as needed
Reviews piping and instrumentation diagram (P&IDs) and other process design documents
Provides direction to detailed design activities in partnership with the EPCM provider
Writes User Requirement Specifications (URSs)
Supports Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), Commissioning Qualification and Validation (CQV), and start-up activities
Serves as on-call support for process equipment
Reviews, redlines, and approves P&IDs and other technical documents as the technical authority
Leads system impact assessments and quality risk assessments for process equipment
Performs technology transfer (TT) activities related to process equipment
Supports execution of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) runs
Provides technical support for root cause analysis (RCA) and process deviation investigations
Leads or assists with deviations, change controls, and corrective and preventive action (CAPA) closures
Makes decisions regarding technical risk assessments for new manufacturing equipment
Provides on-floor manufacturing support for equipment issues
Provides process equipment training and consultation on topics within assigned area(s)
Participates in identifying continuous improvement projects within unit operations, in partnership with Manufacturing when applicable, to improvemanufacturability, reliability, yield and cost
Supports supplier technical evaluations, risk assessments, and equipment evaluation and qualification
Conducts training and presents information to team or other stakeholders
Cross-trains on unit operations to assist team with achieving deliverables
Collaborates with other departments, such as Quality, Manufacturing, Process Science, Maintenance, and Automation
Other duties, as assignedBasic Requirements:Bachelor's degree in Chemical or Biotechnology Engineering, or another related field with 5 years of Engineering or other relevant technical experience; or
Master's in Chemical or Biotechnology Engineering with 3 years of Engineering or other relevant technical experience
Experience in Life Science or other regulated industry
Experience with Engineering drawings and Quality Systems (e.g., deviation management, change control, CAPA, document management system)Preferred Requirements:Prior experience working in a cGMP environment or other highly regulated industry
Experience working in at least one unit operation in a pharmaceutical or Life Science environment
Experience with mammalian cell culture processesFDBN is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identify or any other protected class. If an accommodation to the application process is needed, please emailFDBN_PNC@
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