15+ years of overall industry experience; 8+ years in electrical design for pharmaceutical technology.
Strong communication and leadership skills; adept at collaboration and conflict resolution.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Suite; familiarity with design and construction processes.
Ability to work effectively within a team and across departments.
Responsibilities
Lead electrical engineering designs for major capital projects, ensuring efficiency and safety.
Collaborate with project managers and design vendors to bring projects to fruition.
Recommend new technologies and best practices to enhance design and performance.
Establish relationships with internal teams and external partners to stay updated on industry trends.
Benefits
Opportunity to work on significant pharmaceutical technology projects.
Gain experience in energy efficiency initiatives and certifications like LEED.
Collaborative work environment, enhancing cross-departmental teamwork.
Exposure to innovative electrical engineering practices in a leading industry.
Full Job Description
What You'll Be Doing:
Lead the Way: Take charge of electrical engineering designs for major capital projects, ensuring they're efficient, safe, and reliable.
Work Together: Collaborate with project managers, design vendors, and partners to bring projects to life.
Think Ahead: Use your expertise to recommend new technologies, best practices, and standards that improve designs and performance.
Build Relationships: Work with internal teams and external partners to stay ahead on industry trends and innovations.
What We're Looking For:
Experience: 15+ years of overall industry experience and at least 8 years specifically in electrical system design, construction, or commissioning for pharmaceutical technology.
Strong Skills: Great communicator and leader, with the ability to collaborate across teams and resolve conflicts effectively.
Tech-Savvy: Comfortable with Microsoft Office and Google Suite, and familiar with project design and construction processes.
Team-Oriented: Thrive in a team setting and can work smoothly across departments.
Bonus Points If You Have:
Knowledge of NEC, NFPA, IEEE, and OSHA electrical codes and standards.
Experience with GMP pharmaceutical projects or energy efficiency initiatives.
Familiarity with LEED, WELL, or Fitwel certifications.
Work Environment:
This role may involve occasional physical activity like walking, climbing, or lifting (up to 60 lbs).
Flexibility is key - overtime, weekend, or holiday work may be required.
Expect to spend time at client offices, manufacturing sites, or construction areas.