MEP Engineer

  •  Job Reference: 151501
  •  Industry: Pharmaceuticals
  •  brand-id: R1549551
  •  Brand Name: 02C3423

Job Summary:

 

As MEP Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, coordination, installation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing systems in compliance with pharmaceutical GMP standards. You will play a key role in supporting new project setups, cleanroom environments, facility upgrades, and ongoing maintenance in a highly regulated biopharmaceutical manufacturing setting.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Design & Coordination
  • Oversee the design, review, and coordination of MEP systems (HVAC, electrical distribution, fire protection, plumbing, BMS) to meet pharmaceutical regulatory standards.
  • Collaborate with process, civil, and instrumentation teams to ensure integrated facility design.
  • Project Management
  • Manage MEP components of facility expansion or upgrade projects from concept to completion.
  • Supervise contractors, review method statements, and ensure safe execution at site.
  • Track project progress, cost control, and ensure adherence to timelines.
  • Commissioning & Qualification
  • Participate in FAT/SAT, commissioning, and qualification (IQ/OQ) of MEP systems.
  • Work closely with validation, QA, and EHS teams to meet compliance requirements.
  • Maintenance & Troubleshooting
  • Oversee preventive and corrective maintenance for all MEP systems, including HVAC, chillers, UPS, electrical panels, and water supply.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve system issues in a timely and GMP-compliant manner.
  • Documentation & Compliance
  • Prepare and maintain as-built drawings, O&M manuals, risk assessments, and MEP system SOPs.
  • Ensure full compliance with local regulations and international GMP requirements.

     

    Requirements:

    • Degree or Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical, or Building Services Engineering.
    • Minimum 3–5 years of relevant experience, preferably in a pharmaceutical, biotech, or cleanroom manufacturing environment.
    • Good knowledge of HVAC systems, cleanroom classification, and regulatory standards.
    • Familiarity with AutoCAD/BIM, electrical load calculations, and HVAC balancing tools.
    • Experience with regulatory audits (e.g. GMP, EHS) is desirable.
    • Good communication, team coordination, and problem-solving skills.