What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utilities Engineer position at Denali Therapeutics?
Neurodegenerative diseases are one of the largest medical challenges of our time. Denali Therapeutics is a biotechnology company dedicated to developing breakthrough therapies for neurodegenerative diseases through our deep commitment to degeneration biology and principles of translational medicine. Denali is founded on the collaboration of leading scientists, industry experts, and investors who share the vision that scientific discovery energetically applied to translational medicine is the key to delivering effective therapies to patients.
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This role leads utility system performance, reliability, and lifecycle management to support GMP manufacturing operations. Responsibilities include ensuring compliance of critical utilities (e.g., WFI, clean steam, HVAC, compressed gases), managing change control, maintaining system documentation, supporting maintenance and repairs, conducting periodic system reviews, minimizing downtime through reliability strategies, coordinating site infrastructure upgrades, revising utility P&IDs, conducting risk assessments, and training teams to support continuous improvement across facility operations.
Key Accountabilities / Core Job Responsibilities
This compensation and benefits information is based on Denali’s good faith estimate as of the date of publication and may be modified in the future.
Denali is committed to its core company value of unity by creating a diverse and inclusive environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, basis of disability, or any other federal, state, or local protected class.
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We invite you to consider an opportunity with Denali to help achieve our goal of delivering meaningful therapeutics to patients.
This role leads utility system performance, reliability, and lifecycle management to support GMP manufacturing operations. Responsibilities include ensuring compliance of critical utilities (e.g., WFI, clean steam, HVAC, compressed gases), managing change control, maintaining system documentation, supporting maintenance and repairs, conducting periodic system reviews, minimizing downtime through reliability strategies, coordinating site infrastructure upgrades, revising utility P&IDs, conducting risk assessments, and training teams to support continuous improvement across facility operations.
Key Accountabilities / Core Job Responsibilities
- Lead lifecycle management of GMP utility systems, including specification, procurement, installation, commissioning, and qualification (CQV) in compliance with FDA GMP requirements.
- Manage Change Control for utility systems, ensuring appropriate impact assessments, documentation, and timely implementation.
- Maintain accurate utility system master data, including specifications, capacities, and operating parameters for compliance and audit readiness.
- Monitor and optimize performance of critical utilities (WFI, clean steam, HVAC, compressed air, nitrogen), ensuring operation within validated ranges.
- Support maintenance and repair activities, including troubleshooting system issues and partnering with maintenance teams to restore operations.
- Develop and implement reliability and preventive maintenance strategies, including spare parts optimization to minimize downtime.
- Conduct periodic reviews of utility systems, including performance trending, capacity evaluations, and compliance checks.
- Coordinate facility and utility upgrades with internal teams and contractors, ensuring minimal disruption and GMP compliance.
- Revise and maintain P&IDs and engineering documentation; conduct risk assessments, support deviations/CAPAs, and provide training to drive continuous improvement.
- Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or a related technical discipline and 7 years of related experience (or Master’s degree and 4 years of related experience)
- Biopharmaceutical or GMP-regulated industry experience preferred
- Hands-on experience with critical utility systems (e.g., WFI, clean steam, HVAC, building automation systems, compressed gases)
- Experience with commissioning, qualification, and validation (CQV) of utility systems
- Familiarity with regulatory expectations (FDA, EMA, ISPE Baseline Guides, ASME BPE)
- Ability to travel up to 10% by air and road
- Demonstrated experience collaborating within technical and cross-functional teams, building trustful and effective relationships with authenticity and humility, influencing, partnering and collaborating across all levels
- Confidence to lead through uncertainty and in a rapidly changing environment
- Ability to contribute to a team with shared purpose and vision; foster a “One Denali” environment
- Strong self-awareness of communication style and impact on others
- Exceptional influencing, partnership, and collaboration skills across all levels
- Excellent oral presentation and written communication skills
- Physical requirements – must be able to wear specialized gowning, lift and manipulate items over 25lbs, climb ladders, and stand for extended periods
This compensation and benefits information is based on Denali’s good faith estimate as of the date of publication and may be modified in the future.
Denali is committed to its core company value of unity by creating a diverse and inclusive environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, basis of disability, or any other federal, state, or local protected class.
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