We are seeking an experiencedUtilities Engineerfor a contract role to support the design, installation, commissioning, and ongoing management of essential utility systems within a cutting-edge pharmaceutical manufacturing facility.The successful candidate will help ensure the reliable operation of site services while maintaining compliance with industry regulations and quality standards. This position plays a vital role in delivering utility engineering support across HVAC, clean utilities, and wider building services systems.Key Responsibilities:Support the design, installation, and commissioning of utility systems across the site.Ensure reliable and compliant operation of all site utilities in line with pharmaceutical industry standards.Review and assess design documentation to ensure accuracy and regulatory compliance.Liaise with vendors, contractors, and cross-functional teams to support project and operational needs.Oversee system maintenance activities to maintain optimal performance and reliability.Provide technical support for projects involving HVAC, clean utilities, and building services.Qualifications & Experience:Minimum of 3 years' experience working in utilities, facilities, or building services engineering within the pharmaceutical or manufacturing sector.Strong knowledge of HVAC, clean utilities, and process support systems.Solid understanding of facility operations, safety requirements, and compliance standards.Strong problem-solving, analytical, and troubleshooting skills.Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Process, or Building Services Engineering (or equivalent).If you are looking for a new and refreshing role or have any questions about the position, then give me a call, drop me a message, or apply directly below and get ahead of the crowd I look forward to hearing from you.For a confidential discussion about this role, or to apply, send your CV to or call me, Corey Buckley, Recruitment Consultant – Head of Life Sciences – US/Europe, at Please feel free to visit my LinkedIn profile to see my references/recommendations