Maintenance Mechanic I at Bora Biologics
San Diego, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Hazard Waste Collection, Safety Equipment Testing, Fire Extinguisher Inspection, HVAC Maintenance, Plumbing, Electrical Troubleshooting, Mechanical Maintenance, Utility Systems Knowledge, Basic Hand Tools Usage, Reading Mechanical Schematics, Communication Skills, Clean Room Qualification, Computer Skills, Spill Prevention, Documentation Compliance, Procurement Assistance

Industry

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Description
Description SUMMARY The Mechanic I is responsible is primarily responsible for collecting, labeling and interfacing outside vendors to dispose of biological, chemical, hazardous and pharma waste from laboratory and manufacturing sources. May support the Facility through inspection, repair and maintenance activities that may include testing safety equipment (e.g. Eyewashes, showers), inspecting fire extinguishers, spill kits, personnel protective gear, exit lighting, repairing HVAC equipment, plumbing, troubleshooting motors and electrical issues. Maintenance Mechanic I will conduct daily rounds of the Facility and Utility equipment. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Essential Functions Perform hazard waste collection and coordinate disposal with outside vendors Ensure waste collection documentation is in compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations Assists in spill prevention and spill cleanup as directed Tests eyewashes and safety showers Inspects fire extinguishers Tests emergency lighting Supplemental Responsibilities Assist with writing procedures for maintenance and calibration and assist with the procurement of critical spare parts for all of the GMP systems. Othe duties may be assigned from time to time. Requirements Education and experience Requires a minimum of a High School diploma and 3 years’ experience in the biotech/pharmaceutical industry or similar setting. Knowledge, skills, and abilities Good knowledge of utility and facility equipment such as HVAC, refrigeration, boiler, chiller, pumps & drives, RODI, WFI, and clean steam systems Knowledge of mechanical maintenance required for utility systems. Use of basic hand tools. Able to read, write and utilize drawings, mathematics, and handbook formulas. Read mechanical schematics and piping diagrams P&IDs. Qualify to work in a clean room environment. Possess basic computer skills. Ability to communicate both orally and written in a clear manner. Ability to perform work in the mechanical, pipefitting, or plumbing trades is preferred.
Responsibilities
The Mechanic I is responsible for collecting, labeling, and interfacing with outside vendors to dispose of biological, chemical, hazardous, and pharma waste. They may also support facility maintenance activities, including testing safety equipment and conducting daily rounds of facility and utility equipment.
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