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The Project Engineer (Electrical) will support the execution of a portfolio of electrical and infrastructure projects within a highly regulated pharmaceutical manufacturing environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for the delivery of all project elements including schedule, cost, scope, safety and quality.
Key Responsibilities
General
- Manage and be responsible for all elements of assigned projects - Schedule, Cost, Scope, Safety and Quality.
- Lead design management and ensure compliance with scope and user requirements.
- Attend project and design meetings, ensuring accurate documentation and timely action closure.
- Maintain project governance and report documentation including milestones.
- Manage contractor performance to ensure compliance with quality, schedule, and safety expectations.
- Support tendering processes and coordinate with Document Control for timely submission to GEDMS.
Electrical SME Responsibilities
- Act as the Electrical Subject Matter Expert (SME) for assigned projects and provide support to other project engineers as required.
- Ensure all electrical works comply with Irish regulations and site standards.
- Support review and approval of design documents, specifications, and vendor documentation.
- Collaborate with Facilities and Maintenance teams to align projects with site electrical infrastructure strategy.
- Apply electrical infrastructure strategy across all assigned projects and ensure adherence to best practices.
Schedule Management
- Develop, maintain, and track project schedules.
- Identify, record, and communicate delays via the PCC process.
- Lead schedule workshops and challenge contractors proactively to maintain milestones.
Scope & Cost Management
- Develop and maintain project URS/URB documentation.
- Control scope & Cost changes and ensure any variations are captured through formal change processes.
- Align budget and schedule with scope requirements and prevent scope creep.
- Manage SIs (Site Instructions), cost reports, and forecast risks.
Safety
- Ensure all works are planned and executed safely under the Safe Systems of Work.
- Ensure RAMS are prepared and implemented before works commence.
- Support the Construction Manager in ensuring safe project execution.
Quality
- Ensure full compliance with site GMP and Change Control processes.
- Maintain documentation control systems for submittals, RFIs, and specifications.
- Ensure documentation reviews are completed by all stakeholders and filed per A21/Deliverables List.
- Engage with key departments to ensure successful project outcomes.
Resources
- Ensure adequate resourcing for all project activities.
- Monitor progress against the plan and escalate resource constraints as needed.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent qualification.
- 5-10 years' experience in engineering project delivery (construction and/or pharmaceutical preferred).
- Trade certification with substantial on-site management experience will be considered.
- Experience in GMP or highly regulated environments desirable.
Project Management Skills
- Strong background in project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and risk management.
- Ability to manage complex multi-stakeholder projects to successful completion.
Technical Skills
- Demonstrated experience with electrical systems in large-scale manufacturing or pharmaceutical environments.
- Working Knowledge of PSCS role and responsibilities
- Excellent understanding of electrical standards, safety systems, and Irish regulatory requirements.
- Proficiency in MS Office tools (Excel, PowerPoint, Word).
Leadership and Communication
- Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and coordinate contractors.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills. xcfaprz
- Analytical problem-solving and decision-making capabilities.
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Languages
- English
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