E&I SME

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Job type
Contract
Location
Brussels, Belgium
salary
Competitive
Ref. No
39205
E&I SME - Belgium, Brussels - 6 Month Contract

We are looking for an experienced E&I SME for a fantastic 6 month contract based in Brussels.

You will be working with our client who are a global biopharmaceutical organisation committed to improving the lives of people afflicted with neurological and immunological disease.

This is a superb opportunity if you are looking to advance your career in the field with a supportive and innovative company that will put you first.

What you’ll do:
  • Expert in its area of expertise
  • Author of specifications, calculation and drawings related with its area of expertise
  • SPOC for the contractors selected to build the installation in its field
  • Be the package owner to manage the contract : planning, budget, quality of realisation
What you’ll  need:
  • Proven experience in CAPEX project
  • Extensive experience in the engineering for industrial and/or pharmaceutical environment
  • Experience of biotech environment in the bio-pharmaceutical industry is preferred.
  • Knowledge of safety, GMP and environmental regulatory requirements.
  • Experience in legal conformity and energising process (3 green lights)
If this role is of interest to you, please apply now!
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