Jubilant HollisterStier LLC, Spokane's largest manufacturing company, offers a complete range of services to support the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. Jubilant HollisterStier is a nationally recognized contract manufacturer of sterile injectable vials and lyophilized products. The Allergy business is a worldwide leader in the manufacture of allergenic extracts, targeted primarily at treating allergies and asthma. Jubilant HollisterStier is a proud member of the Jubilant Pharma family. Our Promise: Caring, Sharing, Growing. We will, with the utmost care for the environment and society, continue to enhance value for our customers and stakeholders by providing innovative products and economically efficient solutions through growth, cost effectiveness and wise investment of resources.
The primary function of the Project Engineer I is to participate on project teams that are responsible for the design, acquisition, installation, and upgrade of critical systems and equipment used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products. The Engineer I assumes responsibility and accountability for lower level capital and expense engineering projects involving facility or production equipment, cost reduction, process improvement, cGMP upgrades, etc. The Project Engineer II/III provides pharmaceutical engineering knowledge primarily in the area of facility engineering. This position will manage large-scale projects and multi-disciplinary project teams. The engineer will also contribute technical direction for complex projects and exhibit clear communication skills with all levels of employees. This individual will be recognized as knowledgeable in multiple areas of facility pharmaceutical engineering and help provide leadership and guidance to others.
Responsibilities include:
Project Engineer II (In addition to the above):
Provides technical support of engineering facility projects including facility and utility expansion, compliance upgrades, cost reduction, contract manufacturing, process improvements, construction projects, etc. Through education and experience contributes expertise in the area of facility engineering. This includes design, modification and troubleshooting pharmaceutical systems such as HVAC, Clean Steam, WFI, electrical and knowledge of pharmaceutical construction methods. Is responsible for contributing knowledge of regulatory requirements for the facility and processes to ensure compliance to local, state, federal and international regulatory agencies.