Pfizer

Operations Engineer

Pfizer
BiopharmaSingapore - TuasFull-time1 months ago

About the role

AI summarised

Operations Engineer at Pfizer's pharmaceutical manufacturing site in Singapore, responsible for supporting end-to-end API manufacturing, ensuring GMP and EHS compliance, driving continuous improvement, and leading troubleshooting and investigations. The role involves shift work and requires a degree in engineering or science, with 0-3 years of experience preferred.

BiopharmaFull-time

Key Responsibilities

  • Support all aspects of manufacturing operations while ensuring full compliance with environmental, health, and safety (EHS) regulations
  • Maintain a state of perpetual safety and GMP compliance on the shop floor, ensuring audit-readiness at all times
  • Execute production, pre-maintenance, and post-maintenance intervention activities to meet manufacturing targets and reduce equipment downtime
  • Ensure that pre-manufacturing checks are performed safely, compliantly in order to meet manufacturing plan
  • Review operational tasks in alignment with Manufacturing Standard Work (MSW) and Operation Standard Work (OSW) to optimize workflow efficiency
  • Lead/participate in troubleshooting activities for processing issues and deviations, collaborating cross-functionally to drive immediate and preventive actions to meet manufacturing targets and reduce equipment downtime
  • Lead/contribute to EHS and quality investigations, generate reports, and drive resolution of issues identified during operations, batch record review, cleaning instructions review and associated manufacturing documentation
  • Drive Continuous Improvement (CI) initiatives using the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) methodology to enhance safety, quality, and productivity
  • Lead/support the development of risk assessments and job safety assessments (JSAs); participate in HAZOP reviews as needed
  • Author and review Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs); ensure SOPs remain current and compliant
  • Assist in commissioning, qualification, and validation (CQV) activities to support new equipment and process readiness
  • Participate as a member of the emergency response team (ERT) when necessary

Requirements

  • Degree in Engineering, preferably in Chemical Engineering or Degree in Science
  • Preferably, 2-3 years' experience in a relevant manufacturing environment. Fresh graduates considered.
  • Technical Knowledge
  • Communication
  • Teamwork
  • Leadership
  • Project Management
  • Curiosity and Innovation
  • Self-motivated and independent