aspectbiosystems

Facilities Engineer

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At a Glance

Location
Fremont
Experience
3–5 years
Compensation
hiring range for this role is $94,000 - $102,000, annually. Our ranges are base
Posted
2026-04-21T17:25:14-04:00

Key Requirements

Domain Knowledge

  • Biotech
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Medical
  • Pharmaceutical

Benefits & Perks

Health Insurance

o receive equity, a comprehensive benefits package, and support for continuous lea

Requirements

A bachelors or masters in engineer and 3–5 years of experience in a regulated industry (Biotech, Pharma, or Med Device), with a strong preference for experience in metrology or facility engineering.

: Knowledge of NIST standards, HVAC, Utility Systems (including WFI, gases), and the ability to coordinate multiple vendor schedules simultaneously.

You have familiarity with reading and interpreting P&IDs, drawings, specifications also, reviewing turnover packages, vendor documentation.

You love immersing yourself in difficult technical problems and coming up with solutions that work.

You think outside the box and use your experience and intuition to identify when such solutions are realistic.

You have outstanding attention to detail as well as experimental and process rigour.

Responsibilities

Executing the site-wide metrology program, coordinating the calibration and maintenance of all instrumentation to ensure systems remain within established tolerances and support a validated state of operation.

Supporting the Commissioning, Qualification, and Validation (CQV) of manufacturing equipment and facility utilities (HVAC, water, and gas systems) under the guidance of the Senior Engineer, applying risk-based strategies and GAMP5 standards.

Drafting and maintaining lifecycle documentation, including URS, FMEAs, and IQ/OQ/PQ protocols.

Assisting in the standardization of equipment intake processes and periodic reviews to increase site efficiency.

Coordinating with the Manufacturing team during the installation and modification of new systems, acting as a technical resource for equipment design reviews and technology transfers.

Monitoring facility operations and utilities as well as supporting the maintenance of HVAC and mechanical systems to ensure cleanroom environments and production areas meet performance specifications.