SYNTEGON

life sciences

DesignEngineerProcesses(Isolator&CleanroomSystems)

Terrassa, Spain FULL TIME
The Brief

“Design Engineer – Processes (Isolator & Cleanroom Systems) at SYNTEGON. Skills: Isolator systems, Cleanroom systems, Process engineering. Manage customer orders. Coordinate interfaces”

What You'll Achieve.

Successful execution of customer-specific projects; Deliver high-quality solutions; Deliver compliant solutions; Deliver tailored solutions

Industry & Context.

life sciences
Problems you'll solve

Solution-oriented working style; Resolution of technical issues

Eligibility Requirements

Willingness to travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering, HVAC, or a related discipline, Solid knowledge of cleanroom technology, GMP requirements within the pharmaceutical industry, communication skills in both German and English

Nice to Have

Initial professional experience in a comparable environment

What You'll Do.

Manage customer orders

Coordinate interfaces

Conduct risk assessments

Support issue resolution

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with cross-functional teams; Collaborate with internal stakeholders; Collaborate with external partners; Collaborate with customers

Communication Scope

German; English

Process & Methodology

Customer order management, Project lifecycle management

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