Lonza

biopharmaceutical manufacturing

Utilities&HVACEngineerIII

Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Utilities & HVAC Engineer III at Lonza. Skills: Utilities & HVACR systems engineering, Building Automation System (BAS), Systems engineering design competency. Apply systems engineering design competency. Provide BAS system expertise”

What You'll Achieve.

ensure that plant systems, equipment and facilities are designed and operating to meet the requirements for biopharmaceutical manufacturing

Industry & Context.

biopharmaceutical manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

troubleshooting; technical analysis; system capacity analyses; MOC analyses; flow path analyses

Eligibility Requirements

Relocation assistance is available

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering (or related field), 5-10 years of experience in an engineering/manufacturing environment, Proficient Utilities & HVACR systems engineering expertise (design-execution-operations), Building Automation System (BAS) design, integration and operations, System(s) reliability, process improvements and life-cycle operations, System(s) quality, compliance and regulatory validation, Environmental, Health and Safety initiatives, Energy efficiency and sustainability projects

What You'll Do.

Apply systems engineering design competency

Provide BAS system expertise

Maintain facility plant operations

Develop technical engineering standards

Support troubleshooting on Utilities and HVAC equipment

Prioritize workload and adapt to changing work requests

design review and execution oversight

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Provide BAS system expertise across OT, IT and other departments

Process & Methodology

CAPEX planning, design review, execution oversight

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