Location: Dublin / Cork Role The successful candidate will possess a solid understanding of mechanical systems, be familiar with Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), and demonstrate broad knowledge of Civil, Structural & Architectural (CSA) and Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) disciplines.
This role involves working collaboratively with the Sustaining Capital and Site Services Team as a Project Manager, Project Engineer, or Program Manager, delivering small- to medium-scale projects within the pharmaceutical sector.
Responsibilities Broad technical knowledge of pharmaceutical equipment and facility installations Familiarity with full project lifecycles, from early concept and design development through to implementation and close-out Understanding of project governance, including progress tracking, change management, and reporting processes Commercial awareness relating to project performance and delivery outcomes Ability to coordinate and manage multidisciplinary project teams Strong commitment to health, safety, and environmental standards Capability to develop, manage, and maintain project schedules Knowledge of quality management systems and experience ensuring compliance with their requirements Self-motivation with the ability to foster teamwork and collaborate effectively with clients, design partners, and project stakeholders Contractual awareness relevant to the administration and delivery of pharmaceutical projects Qualifications & Experience Degree or equivalent qualification in Engineering, Architecture, or a relevant Commercial discipline Minimum of five years experience, supported by an engineering background and proven knowledge of building services within the pharmaceutical industry Experience identifying, implementing, and complying with applicable safety, environmental, and quality standards, company procedures, policies, and regulatory requirements Demonstrated experience delivering construction or capital projects Excellent communication, coordination, and organisational skills.
Skills: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Regulatory Requirements Capital Projects