PSG Global Solutions
BioMarin is a global pharmaceutical company focused on developing first-in-class and best-in-class therapeutics that provide meaningful advances to patients who live with serious and life-threatening rare genetic diseases. We remain steadfast to our original mission—to bring new treatments to market that will make a big impact on small patient populations. These patient populations are mostly children, suffering from diseases so rare, that the entire patient population can number as few as 1,000 people worldwide. These conditions are often inherited, difficult to diagnose, progressively debilitating, have few, if any, treatment options and are usually ignored.
Time is critical to patients with rare diseases, and we strive to quickly develop important therapies for them. The efficiency and speed of our research, development, manufacturing, and commercial efforts is at the heart of our ability to urgently deliver therapies. Our track record of developing and commercializing new treatments has been significantly faster than the industry average and is a remarkable accomplishment that is ingrained in our culture. The company's product portfolio comprises five marketed products and multiple clinical and pre-clinical product candidates.
Visit www.BioMarin.com for additional info and career opportunities.
Job Description
The Utility Operator 1 performs alarm monitoring, alarm response, utility operations, and routine monitoring required for GxP production activities and support. The operator will be responsible for actions resulting in safe, reliable, and consistent delivery of utilities. Key utility systems required for GxP production and support are RO, WFI, Waste Neutralization, HVAC, CDA, Steam, Heating Hot Water, Gases, and Power. The Utility Operations Operator will interface cross-functionally with Instrumentation, Engineering, Compliance, EHS&S, Automation, Manufacturing, Quality Control, Reliability, and Maintenance as part of routine activities. Workplace Relations Maintain positive relationships with key utility end users Represent the functional area in meetings and compliance activities Maintain integrated working relationships with key internal customers and cross-functional support groups Engage with key customers on an ongoing basis to identify changing needs Engage and interface with cross-functional groups for support and collaboration to resolve emergency, urgent, and non-standard issue Oversee vendors and contractors to ensure quality and effectiveness of services and deliverables. Utility Monitoring Shadow and support senior operations staff as needed Perform remove from service, return to service, and system release activities Monitor equipment operation via multiple software applications and automated systems Regulate equipment and conditions to identified operational standards Perform effective and clear intragroup and intergroup shift pass downs and issue turnover Ensure effective and clear utility system status updates to all stakeholders Communicate operational changes to stakeholders via standardized communication plans Assist with performing trend evaluations of system operations to detect variations that will adversely impact system reliability and/or efficiency Monitor alignment to the identified utility service level and expected redundancy based on operational capabilities Conduct utility area rounds, and perform routine inspections to ensure inspection readiness Alarm Response Monitor and respond to alarms from multiple sources and platforms Initiate trouble calls to cross-functional support Track alarms to resolution and escalated to the most appropriate trade Turnover ongoing alarms between shifts, stakeholders, and other groups Qualifications
College degree (Associates/Bachelors), Technical Certification, military technical training, or equivalent experience that provides knowledge, skills, and the abilities required to appropriately perform the scope of responsibilities. 1-2 years’ experience related to utility and/or process equipment operation, maintenance, reliability, or instrumentation or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Experience with or experience monitoring alarms and automated controls (desired ) Basic Cause Mapping course completion within 12 months (required ) Additional Information
Ability to resolve problems or situations that require exercising tact, diplomacy and sound judgment. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to acquire a thorough knowledge of workable systems, policies, and procedures Ability to maintain a positive attitude regardless of circumstances Ability to objectively support and explain reasoning for decisions Ability to become proficient with CMMS (INFOR preferred) Ability to objectively present data and identify key issues among many variables Knowledge of GxP maintenance and operational programs Basic understanding of utility equipment function to support steam, water, gas, and power Knowledge of safety practices and procedures
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Time is critical to patients with rare diseases, and we strive to quickly develop important therapies for them. The efficiency and speed of our research, development, manufacturing, and commercial efforts is at the heart of our ability to urgently deliver therapies. Our track record of developing and commercializing new treatments has been significantly faster than the industry average and is a remarkable accomplishment that is ingrained in our culture. The company's product portfolio comprises five marketed products and multiple clinical and pre-clinical product candidates.
Visit www.BioMarin.com for additional info and career opportunities.
Job Description
The Utility Operator 1 performs alarm monitoring, alarm response, utility operations, and routine monitoring required for GxP production activities and support. The operator will be responsible for actions resulting in safe, reliable, and consistent delivery of utilities. Key utility systems required for GxP production and support are RO, WFI, Waste Neutralization, HVAC, CDA, Steam, Heating Hot Water, Gases, and Power. The Utility Operations Operator will interface cross-functionally with Instrumentation, Engineering, Compliance, EHS&S, Automation, Manufacturing, Quality Control, Reliability, and Maintenance as part of routine activities. Workplace Relations Maintain positive relationships with key utility end users Represent the functional area in meetings and compliance activities Maintain integrated working relationships with key internal customers and cross-functional support groups Engage with key customers on an ongoing basis to identify changing needs Engage and interface with cross-functional groups for support and collaboration to resolve emergency, urgent, and non-standard issue Oversee vendors and contractors to ensure quality and effectiveness of services and deliverables. Utility Monitoring Shadow and support senior operations staff as needed Perform remove from service, return to service, and system release activities Monitor equipment operation via multiple software applications and automated systems Regulate equipment and conditions to identified operational standards Perform effective and clear intragroup and intergroup shift pass downs and issue turnover Ensure effective and clear utility system status updates to all stakeholders Communicate operational changes to stakeholders via standardized communication plans Assist with performing trend evaluations of system operations to detect variations that will adversely impact system reliability and/or efficiency Monitor alignment to the identified utility service level and expected redundancy based on operational capabilities Conduct utility area rounds, and perform routine inspections to ensure inspection readiness Alarm Response Monitor and respond to alarms from multiple sources and platforms Initiate trouble calls to cross-functional support Track alarms to resolution and escalated to the most appropriate trade Turnover ongoing alarms between shifts, stakeholders, and other groups Qualifications
College degree (Associates/Bachelors), Technical Certification, military technical training, or equivalent experience that provides knowledge, skills, and the abilities required to appropriately perform the scope of responsibilities. 1-2 years’ experience related to utility and/or process equipment operation, maintenance, reliability, or instrumentation or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Experience with or experience monitoring alarms and automated controls (desired ) Basic Cause Mapping course completion within 12 months (required ) Additional Information
Ability to resolve problems or situations that require exercising tact, diplomacy and sound judgment. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to acquire a thorough knowledge of workable systems, policies, and procedures Ability to maintain a positive attitude regardless of circumstances Ability to objectively support and explain reasoning for decisions Ability to become proficient with CMMS (INFOR preferred) Ability to objectively present data and identify key issues among many variables Knowledge of GxP maintenance and operational programs Basic understanding of utility equipment function to support steam, water, gas, and power Knowledge of safety practices and procedures
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