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Jubilant HollisterStier Maintenance Technician I-II-III (Days) in Spokane, Washington

Jubilant HollisterStier LLC, a well-established member of the business community in Spokane, Washington, provides a complete range of services to support the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. The Allergy business is a worldwide leader in the manufacture of allergenic extracts, targeted primarily at treating allergies and asthma. Jubilant HollisterStier is also a nationally recognized contract manufacturer of sterile injectable vials, and lyophilized products. Jubilant HollisterStier is a proud member of the Jubilant Pharma family.

Our Promise:  Caring, Sharing, Growing

We will, with the utmost care for the environment and society, continue to enhance value for our customers and stakeholders by providing innovative products and economically efficient solutions' through growth, cost effectiveness and wise investment of resources.

Job Description:

The Maintenance Technician I/II/III performs manufacturing and facility equipment preventative maintenance, installation and repairs as assigned. The tech will be assigned specific sets of machines for which responsibility is given to support all maintenance tasks related to preventive maintenance, upkeep and repair. To support facility work-orders initiated by Maintenance Management or Project Engineering Personnel.  Essential responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Technician I:

  1. Must be able to work independently and complete work orders in a professional and timely manner.
  2. Coordinate with department owners to perform preventative maintenance as established in department procedures.
  3. Must have a basic understanding of equipment maintenance functions and knowledge of equipment troubleshooting.
  4. Must be able to work with interdisciplinary teams to identify problems, inefficiencies, recommend possible solutions and communicate potential problems when conflicts exist.
  5. Read and understand machine blue prints, including my machine drawings, P&ID diagrams, electrical drawings, schematics for pneumatic, gas supply, vacuum and high pressure piping systems.
  6. Must have a basic understanding of DC, AC circuits and measuring techniques. May be required to provide low voltage (<480V) electrical assistance while providing support for equipment installations, maintenance work orders, etc.
  7. Responsible for understanding the proper use of engineering and maintenance documentation, which is required under cGMPs. Examples include the Maintenance Work Order System, the Critical Change System, SOP documentation, Validation documentation, etc.

Technician II:

  1. Responsibilities listed under Tech I and provide on call after hour and weekend support for facility and equipment related issues.

Technician III:

  1. Responsibilities listed under Tech I and II above.
  2. Provide controls expertise on programmable logic controllers(PLCs), loop control, equipment and operator interface devices.  These controllers may be used in sterilizers, lyophilizers, filling machines, air handlers, chillers, vial cappers, etc.  Responsibilities include trouble shooting and repairs, performance of preventive maintenance, provide programming changes when required.
  3. Must be able to communicate this programming information to others in an informative way.
  4. Write and make revisions to documentation such as SOP's, CCR's and critical drawings.
  5. Provide technical leadership on critical repairs and new equipment installations as requested by the maintenance management staff.

Qualifications:

Technician I:

High school diploma or Equivalent required. Associates of Scienc

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