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Commissioning and Qualification Engineer Emploi Plein temps

il y a 9 mois Engineering Allschwil
Détails de l'annonce

Founded in 1968, SKAN is a pioneer in cleanroom equipment and the development of isolators for the pharmaceutical industry. Innovative products, tailor-made solutions and an effective service organisation have made SKAN a market leader and a key partner to industry and research laboratories.

At SKAN, healthy growth is important to us. We are always looking for talented individuals to fill a wide range of roles. Apply now!

Responsibilities

  • Commissioning and qualification of our systems and devices
  • Carrying out input and output tests as well as parameterisation with the most common PLC controls
  • Optimal settings of the elements and systems
  • Solving mechanical, electrical and software problems on the systems
  • Interdisciplinary teamwork
  • Qualification through GMP-compliant installation and function tests
  • Worldwide plant inspections
  • Documentation according to cGMP


Hardskills

  • Technician / engineer in the field of mechatronics, electrical engineering, systems engineering, or similar (also entry-level)
  • Professional experience in a GMP-regulated environment or in the field of validation/qualification is an advantage
  • Driving licence for passenger cars
  • Confident handling of MS-Office
  • Fluent in German and English


Softskills

  • Travel activity up to 50%
  • Responsible, precise and cleanly documented way of working
  • Enjoy working in a team
  • Solution-oriented and reliable
  • Strong customer and service orientation
  • Strong communication skills
  • Independent way of working
  • Flexible and eager to learn


We offer you

  • An open and collegial corporate culture
  • Freedom for ideas
  • Participation in sports and leisure activities
  • Promotion through further training, especially at our SKAN Academy
  • Intensive and job-oriented introduction
  • Short decision-making paths and flat hierarchies
  • Open communication policy
  • 5 weeks holidays and the possibility of further holidays


For questions please contact Luca Waldner