Barry-Wehmiller · 4 months ago
Entry Level Validation Engineer, Life Sciences/Pharma (Start Summer/Fall 2026)
Barry-Wehmiller is a diversified global supplier of engineering consulting and manufacturing technology for the packaging and life sciences industries. They are seeking an Entry-Level Validation Engineer to join their Regulatory Compliance Practice, where the individual will support capital projects and develop validation documentation for pharmaceutical equipment.
Machinery
Responsibilities
Develop and execute a variety of validation and FDA compliance related documents/protocols for pharmaceutical equipment
Assist in the design of manufacturing processes, help manage projects, and develop facilities
Conduct yourself with integrity in pursuit of individual and business goals
Become a passionate and successful business family member
Handle FAT, SAT, IQ and OQ documentation development and execute on automated systems projects
Assist in the development and execution of QMS procedures, ICH Q1 (stability protocols/reports), CFR 21 Part 211, CFR 21 Part 820, ICH Q8, ICH Q9, and ICH Q10
Conduct investigations and troubleshoot issues related to validation
Prepare written validation reports
Make an impact day-to-day with your skills and expertise, strengthening that relationship with our clients and team
Qualification
Required
Solid interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with management, clients, and vendors
Strong technical writing and oral communication skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, and AutoCAD
A willingness to travel for project requirements including installation and start-up activities, client and company sponsored meetings, trainings, industry related seminars, forums, and conventions
A bachelor of science in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, or a related technical degree
Preferred
Co-op or project experience with validation of automation, packaging, utilities, or facilities
Co-op or project experience in the pharmaceutical or medical device environments