About the job Utilities Service Engineer (12-Month Contract, Shift Work)
About No deviation
At No deviation, we are dedicated to delivering patient-centric solutions that revolutionize the pharmaceutical landscape. As a dynamic expert in engineering consultancy, Commissioning Qualification Validation (CQV), and Quality, Compliance, and Regulatory services, we are looking for individuals who are excited to contribute to impactful projects and drive innovation.
We believe that great things happen when Empathy, Integrity, and Transparency guide our actions. That's why we foster a culture of collaboration, inclusion, and continuous development empowering our team members to grow personally and professionally.
Position Overview
The Utilities Service Engineer is responsible for the day-to-day monitoring and operation of plant and facility systems from the control room. The role ensures all systems function within defined parameters to maintain safe, compliant, and efficient operations. This position requires continuous communication with on-site operations, maintenance, and engineering teams to promptly identify and respond to any deviations or alarms.
Key Responsibilities
-Monitor, control, and record process parameters through the control room systems (e.g., BMS, EMS, SCADA, PLC, or equivalent).
-Respond to alarms, investigate system deviations, and initiate corrective actions according to established SOPs.
-Perform routine system checks, trend monitoring, and report anomalies to the Shift Supervisor or Engineer.
-Support start-up, shutdown, and emergency operations under the supervision of the control room lead or engineer.
-Maintain accurate shift logs, event records, and handover notes to ensure continuity between shifts.
-Escalate equipment or system malfunctions to maintenance or engineering for timely resolution.
-Assist in system validation, calibration, or troubleshooting activities as required.
-Ensure compliance with EHS (Environment, Health & Safety), GMP, and site operational procedures.
-Participate in shift briefings, safety toolbox meetings, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Required Qualifications
-Diploma or degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Mechatronics, Chemical, or related).
-At least 8 years of experience in operations, facilities, or control room environments (pharmaceutical, manufacturing, or utilities preferred).
-Familiarity with automated control systems (e.g., Building Management System, Environmental Monitoring System, SCADA).
-Strong situational awareness and problem-solving ability under pressure
-Willingness to work rotating shifts (day/night/weekend).
-Good communication and teamwork skills.
Why join us?
-Generous Leave Policy.
-Comprehensive Health & Wellness Coverage: Receive robust medical and dental coverage to support your health needs.
-Professional Development Opportunities: Access continuous learning programs and resources for career growth within the company.
-Inclusive Culture: Work in an environment where innovation, collaboration, and diverse perspectives are encouraged and celebrated.
-Shape the Future: Make a real difference in the pharmaceutical industry while advancing your career.
How to apply
Are you ready to play a key role in shaping the future of pharmaceutical solutions? If you're passionate about making an impact, we want you on our team!
Please submit your resume, outlining your qualifications and experience relevant to the role, here.