We are seeking a Process Engineer – Utilities to join the Maintenance, Utilities & Operations (M2U) team at our Broadmeadows manufacturing site. This role is key to ensuring the reliable, safe, and cGMP‑compliant supply of utilities that support pharmaceutical manufacturing operations.
As a Process Engineer, you will provide professional engineering support across utilities systems including bulk chemicals, HVAC, purified water (PW), water for injection (WFI), pure steam, gases, and mechanical services. You will work collaboratively with Operations, Engineering, Quality, EHS, and project teams to improve system performance, reliability, and compliance.
This role is heavily focused in supporting day-to-day operations of Utilities Bulk Chemical plants.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee the ordering, receipt, processing and sampling of bulk chemicals prior to release to the Manufacturing Facilities.
Flexibility to support lunch and leave coverage for bulk chemical Operators.
Support the operation and maintenance of site utilities to ensure availability, reliability, and regulatory compliance
Investigate utilities plant failures and operating incidents; identify root causes and implement sustainable engineering solutions
Support routine maintenance, shutdown activities, and contractor supervision
Review plant performance, maintenance history, energy and waste usage, and recommend improvement initiatives
Execute and support deviations, CAPAs, and change controls related to utilities systems
Support commissioning and qualification of new or upgraded utilities equipment
Develop and maintain engineering documentation, procedures, and technical briefs
Collaborate with stakeholders to support utilities‑related projects and continuous improvement initiatives
Provide engineering support to manufacturing and operations teams as required
Participate in utilities shift support and operational training, as agreed
Your Experience
Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering (or equivalent)
Minimum 2 years’ experience working with pharmaceutical utilities systems
(Bulk Chemicals, HVAC, WFI, PW, pure steam, critical gases)
Demonstrated understanding of cGMP requirements in a regulated manufacturing environment
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills
Ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams
High commitment to safety, quality, and compliance
Desirable experience:
Utilities control systems (e.g. Siemens PCS 7)
Utilities plant operation or maintenance
Energy efficiency or waste reduction initiatives
Familiarity with CMMS systems
Why Join CSL?
Work on critical utilities systems supporting life‑saving medicines
Strong focus on safety, quality, and engineering excellence
Opportunities for development and career progression within Engineering and Operations
Collaborative, purpose‑driven working environment