Gsk

Pharmaceuticals

CapitalProjectEngineer

$125–175k ~AI est. United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Capital Project Engineer at Gsk. Skills: Capital project engineering, Project management, Manufacturing operations. Plan facility and equipment projects. Manage facility and equipment projects”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet defined project objectives; Deliver intended business benefits

Industry & Context.

Pharmaceuticals
Eligibility Requirements

Authorization to work in US

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in engineering, 5+ years capital project engineering, Manufacturing environment experience, Hands on production equipment delivery, Manage project deliverables, schedules, budgets, Authorization to work in US

Nice to Have

Professional Engineer (PE) license, Pharmaceutical manufacturing experience, Life sciences manufacturing experience, Familiarity with process control systems, Familiarity with utilities design, Familiarity with clean utilities design, Experience with project management tools, Experience with project cost control systems, Experience supporting commissioning, Experience supporting qualification, Experience supporting validation activities, Experience with regulatory permitting, Experience with environmental permitting, Knowledge of engineering design, Knowledge of construction practices, Knowledge of codes, Experience working in cross-functional teams, Experience working with contractors, Ability to plan effectively, Deliver sustainable CapEx projects, Ability to work under pressure, Ability to work with tight timelines, GPS Level certification desirable, Problem Solvent certification desirable

What You'll Do.

Plan facility and equipment projects

Manage facility and equipment projects

Ensure adherence to GSK PMF

Support Project Manager on complex projects

Develop technical project scope

Develop project solutions

Manage project team accountability

Drive project team accountability

Oversee project costs

Oversee project schedule

Mitigate project risks

Control projects per GSK PMF

Deliver projects within budget

Deliver projects on schedule

Deliver projects to scope

Maintain safety standards

Maintain quality standards

Oversee capital project lifecycle

Manage funding requests

Manage project execution

Manage project qualification

Manage project startup

Manage project turnover

Manage asset capitalization

Engage organizational specialists

Develop technical designs

Enhance project outcomes

Coordinate project schedule

Plan project schedule

Control project schedule

Ensure timely project delivery

Ensure effective project delivery

Ensure design compliance

Ensure delivery compliance

Comply with EHS procedures

Comply with Engineering procedures

Comply with Quality procedures

Leverage SME expertise

Confirm compliance throughout lifecycle

Develop construction plan

Obtain appropriate permits

Perform risk assessments

Ensure safe execution

Perform safety confirmations

Perform quality confirmations

Maintain clear communication

Maintain effective communication

Deliver project presentations

Organize project deliverables

Maintain structured file system

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Working with contractors

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication; Presentations

Process & Methodology

GSK Project Management Framework (PMF), Project cost control, Schedule management

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