Responsible for preventive, predictive, and breakdown maintenance of all instrumentation and automation systems (including DCS).
Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot DCS, PLC, and SCADA systems to ensure smooth plant operations.
Maintain and calibrate field instruments such as flow, level, pressure, and temperature transmitters, control valves, and analyzers.
Ensure effective monitoring, modification, and backup of DCS logic and control loops.
Review and update P&ID and instrumentation drawings.
Support new projects, installations, and commissioning of instrumentation and DCS systems.
Ensure compliance with GMP, cGMP, GEP, and regulatory guidelines during maintenance and documentation.
Lead a team of engineers/technicians and allocate work effectively.
Ensure all calibration activities are performed within due dates and records are maintained as per audit requirements.
Coordinate with vendors/contractors for AMC, spare parts, and project execution.
Identify areas for automation improvements, reliability enhancement, and energy savings.
Handle audit queries (regulatory and internal) related to instrumentation and automation systems.
Job Classification
Industry: Pharmaceutical & Life SciencesFunctional Area / Department: Production, Manufacturing & EngineeringRole Category: EngineeringRole: Instrumentation EngineerEmployement Type: Full time