JT956 - SR. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

Juncos, Puerto Rico
Temporary
Biopharmaceutical
Experienced

QUALITY CONSULTING GROUP, a leader in the pharmaceutical, biotech, medical devices, and manufacturing industry, is looking for a talented, highly motivated and enthusiastic to join our team. In this role, you’ll work with a highly enthusiastic team, contributing in a world-class manufacturing industry in Puerto Rico & USA.

Responsibilities:

  • Execute advanced maintenance activities and operate complex plant support equipment.
  • Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair equipment and system failures.
  • Utilize advanced predictive maintenance technologies (e.g., vibration monitoring, thermography, oil analysis, alignment).
  • Maintain accurate operational logs, work orders, and documentation.
  • Ensure all work complies with CFRs, cGMPs, SOPs, job plans, and company policies.
  • Develop, revise, and review SOPs, job plans, and work instructions.
  • Support validation activities for mechanical and utility equipment.
  • Assist in optimizing maintenance procedures and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Interpret and review P&IDs, HVAC drawings, plumbing, and utility system plans.
  • Support start-up and commissioning of new equipment.
  • Maintain an up-to-date spare parts inventory for assigned systems.
  • Provide training and technical guidance to technicians as needed.
  • Assign and coordinate daily work activities in alignment with production schedules.
  • Support on-call response and rotating shift coverage as required.
  • Perform housekeeping activities to maintain clean and safe work areas.

Qualifications:
  • Associate degree & 4 years of Maintenance experience OR High school diploma / GED & 6 years of Maintenance experience.
  • Experience in the pharmaceutical manufacturing environment
  • Knowledgeable of one or more of the following technical areas: Utility Plant Operations/ Maintenance, Process Equipment/ System Maintenance, HVAC Operations/ Maintenance, or Fire System.
  • HVAC/Certification Technician Competencies: HVAC Balancing, Air Handler maintenance & troubleshooting.
  • Thorough understanding of Cleanroom, Fume Hood, Biological Safety Cabinet and Unidirectional Flow Hood systems.
  • Strong knowledge of low-voltage electrical systems.
  • Operational knowledge of fire control panels (FACP) and ability to perform troubleshooting.
  • Troubleshooting knowledge of miscellaneous equipment (WFI Still, Clean Steam Generator, Purified Production Units, Water Distribution Systems, Water Softeners, Chillers, Boilers, Cooling Towers, Neutralization Systems, Emergency Power Systems, and UPS).
  • Ability to read and understand schematics and job blueprints.
  • Ability to effectively communicate ideas through verbal and written form.
  • Intermediate computer skills.
  • Non-standard Shift (5pm to 5am) Night shift 

Quality Consulting Group, LLC is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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