Engineering Manager – F&E Readiness
Engineering Manager – F&E Readiness
Ireland - Dun Laoghaire Apply NowEngineering Manager – F&E Readiness (New Syringe Filling Facility, ADL)
What you will do
Let’s do this. Let’s change the world.
Amgen Dun Laoghaire (ADL) is developing a next-generation, technologically advanced syringe filling facility that will set new standards for operational excellence, reliability and performance across the network. We are seeking an Engineering Manager – F&E Readiness to Commercial production to join the project during the Detailed Design phase and play a pivotal role in shaping the future operation of this facility.
This position will partner closely with the project leadership team to ensure that Facility & Engineering (F&E) requirements are fully defined, integrated and delivered through design, construction, commissioning and into commercial operations.
This is a unique opportunity to influence the design and long-term performance of one of the most technologically advanced drug product plants in the Amgen network. The successful candidate will initially operate as a hands-on individual contributor while building and leading a new high-performing engineering team to support start-up through to sustained operations.
Why this role stands out
This is not a typical engineering role. You will:
- Shape the design and long-term performance of a flagship facility
- Build an engineering organisation from the ground up
- Define how F&E operates in one of the most advanced fill/finish plants in the network
Key Responsibilities:
Project & Design Phase Leadership
- Act as the F&E representative within the capital project team, ensuring site requirements are embedded in facility and equipment design.
- Provide technical input and review of design deliverables (layouts, P&IDs, URS, specifications, automation strategies, maintenance concepts).
- Ensure alignment with Amgen global standards, corporate blueprints and site operational requirements.
- Partner with Global Engineering, CQV, Automation, Quality and Operations to ensure a fully integrated and operable facility design.
- Identify and mitigate operability, maintainability and reliability risks early.
F&E Readiness & Strategy
- Define and develop the F&E readiness strategy, including:
- Maintenance strategy and asset lifecycle plans
- Spare parts and criticality assessments
- Reliability and performance frameworks (OEE, predictive maintenance)
- Establish systems to ensure equipment reliability and lifecycle ownership aligned with site expectations.
- Drive implementation of predictive and preventative maintenance philosophies from design through operation.
Project Execution Support
- Support project delivery across design, construction, commissioning and qualification, ensuring smooth transition to operations.
- Lead or support change control, deviation management, and technical investigations during project execution.
- Coordinate with vendors and contractors to ensure technical solutions meet operational and compliance requirements.
Operational Readiness
- Develop and implement:
- Engineering procedures and SOPs
- Maintenance programs and CMMS structures
- Engineering documentation and standards
- Ensure inspection readiness, regulatory compliance and audit preparedness from pre-startup onward.
- Support new technology introduction and start-up activities including engineering runs and performance verification.
Team Development & Leadership
- Build and lead a new engineering team supporting syringe filling operations.
- Define organisation structure, roles, and capability requirements to support commercial manufacturing.
- Develop engineering talent, SMEs and long-term capability within F&E.
- Foster a culture of safety, collaboration, accountability and CI.
Cross-functional Collaboration
- Work closely with Manufacturing, Quality, Validation, Automation, Supply Chain and Global Engineering to deliver project and site goals.
- Represent F&E in project governance, risk reviews and site leadership forums.
Preferred Qualifications and experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, or related discipline)
- Experience (typically 5+ years) in engineering roles within a cGMP biopharmaceutical manufacturing environment
- Experience in developing strategies for new product introduction and new technology deployment
- Strong knowledge of, Equipment lifecycle management, Maintenance and reliability systems, GMP compliance, validation, and regulatory expectations
- Proven ability to lead, build and develop teams, including working cross-functionally and managing complex stakeholder environments
- Project management, problem-solving and decision-making capability
- Excellent communication and technical writing skills
- Experience in syringe/vial filling, aseptic processing or advanced drug product technologies
- Experience with digital / Industry 4.0 / advanced automation systems
- Record of driving continuous improvement and operational excellence
Thrive – What you can expect of us
In addition to a competitive salary, Amgen offers a comprehensive Total Rewards Plan including health, financial and career development benefits. We are committed to fostering a collaborative environment where innovation thrives and employees can build meaningful, long-term careers.