What are the responsibilities and job description for the Process/Utilities Design Engineer position at Technical Source?
Technical Source
is seeking an
Process/Utilities Design Engineer
to support design, procurement, and early-stage pre-commissioning activities for large-scale pharmaceutical manufacturing projects
.
We are looking for candidates with a strong engineering backgrounds particularly in cleanrooms, HVAC, black utilities, and clean utilities. CQV experience specifically is needed at this time.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead engineering and design support for cleanrooms, HVAC systems, black utilities, and clean utilities; drive design reviews and ensure all drawings, specifications, and documentation are accurate, complete, and clearly coordinated across all interfacing packages.
- Oversee constructability reviews, track design progress, manage interface matrices, and maintain detailed records of design decisions to ensure package deliverables align with project-wide schedules and milestones.
- Support procurement throughout the full package lifecycle—from specification and design through RFP/RFA, PR/PO, FAT, delivery, construction, and pre-commissioning; verify technical URS documents are accurate, approved, and aligned with project requirements.
- Collaborate with stakeholders and SMEs to define equipment requirements, scope boundaries, execution timelines, budget forecasts, risks, and mitigation strategies, ensuring alignment with project objectives and regulatory expectations.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Industrial, or related discipline) with 5–10 years of relevant experience in pharmaceutical or highly regulated facility design and engineering.
- Advanced understanding of cleanroom design, HVAC systems, black utilities, clean utilities, and equipment lifecycle management from specification through FAT and installation;
CQV exposure needed - Proven ability to interpret and critique engineering drawings, specifications, and technical documents, identifying gaps in constructability, coordination, and system interfaces.
- Strong communication, leadership, and documentation skills, with the ability to work across disciplines, manage interfaces, and influence decisions in a fast-paced project environment.