I&C Lead - Pharma - Stein, Switzerland - 12-Month Contract
We're representing a top-tier global pharmaceutical company situated in Stein. With significant capital investment and numerous ongoing projects, our client seeks a skilled I&C Lead to strengthen their team.
If you are local to Stein and are intrigued by this opportunity, kindly share your profile. We will promptly reach out to discuss further details at your convenience.
Responsibilities: Communicate with project leaders and report progress against plan
Implement progress tracking for review and approval of instrument datasheets
Track progress for initial instrument calibration and measurement uncertainty analysis
Participate in I&C design reviews and assist in resolution of identified I&C issues
Liaise with I&C design firm, construction, 3rd party vendors and CQV representatives
Interface with other disciplines and stakeholders to ensure the project meets business needs
Support quality oversight for instrument and field IO panel installation
Support resolution of instrument related issues observed during loop checks
Manage contractors performing measurement instrument calculations
Ensure I&C support is delivered in a consistent manner for all Project areas/nodes
Provide necessary progress data to Automation PMO to support preparation of monthly reports
Participate in identifying and analysing risks and planning responses
Maintain compliance with training requirements
Requirements: BS Engineering (or equivalent experience)
5+ years working experience in I&C Project Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Previous Pharmaceutical large project experience
Preferable, knowledge of DeltaV and Turck I/O hardware
Proficiency in commonly used project management tools (scheduling, metrics, risk management)
Preferable, solid knowledge of GMP’s and regulatory requirements
Exceptional teamwork abilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills for both technical and non-technical audiences
If this role is of interest to you, please apply now!
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