Job Description
Job Title: Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Technician
Introduction
Join a world-class biopharmaceutical manufacturing organization dedicated to safety, precision, and operational excellence. As a Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Technician, you will play a critical role in ensuring the safety of personnel and compliance with OSHA and site-specific energy control requirements.
This position is responsible for creating, reviewing, and executing complex lockout/tagout plans to isolate hazardous energy sources, prevent accidental equipment energization, and protect employees performing maintenance and service activities.
This Role Will Offer You
- The opportunity to directly influence site safety and compliance
- Hands-on work with complex systems in a regulated, high-performance environment
- Collaboration with cross-functional teams across Maintenance, Utilities, and Operations
- Exposure to a wide range of mechanical, electrical, and process systems
- Competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for career growth
You Will Be Responsible For
- Performing field lockouts and tagouts on process, utility, and movable equipment, including Elastomer Changeout (ECO) systems
- Creating and reviewing LOTO plans and documentation packets to support field activities
- Conducting inspections, verifications, and audits of LOTO activities for accuracy and compliance
- Supporting tool certification and maintenance of LOTO equipment and devices
- Walking down systems with contractors and operations personnel to confirm energy isolation points
- Applying locks and tags, obtaining necessary signatures, and securing lock boxes in compliance with site procedures
- Identifying and assessing all hazardous energy sources including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, and thermal energy
- Serving as a site point of contact for OSHA and safety-related questions specific to lockout/tagout programs
- Maintaining documentation and records to ensure traceability and compliance with regulatory and internal safety standards
- Promoting and maintaining a strong safety culture through communication and example
- Performing other related duties as assigned by the LOTO Supervisor
You Will Bring the Following
Minimum Education & Experience
- High School Diploma or GED
- Minimum 1 year of experience in engineering technology, maintenance, manufacturing, or utilities
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
- Ability to read and interpret P&IDs, PFDs, and electrical schematics
- General knowledge of process systems and energy isolation methods
- Equivalent military training or experience may be considered
Preferred Education & Experience
- Associate degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial Engineering, or Industrial Technology
- Previous experience in a cGMP manufacturing facility
- Experience developing or supporting a LOTO program in biotechnology or pharmaceutical operations
- Familiarity with Brady Link 360 Process Plus or similar LOTO management systems
- Experience working with 480V systems (24V and 280V also relevant)
Certifications (Preferred)
- OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 General Industry Safety Certification
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong understanding of hazardous energy isolation principles and safety procedures
- Ability to use and maintain appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Skilled in identifying, evaluating, and isolating energy sources across multiple system types
- Proficiency in interpreting P&IDs, PFDs, and electrical schematics
- Experience with field verification and documentation of energy isolation points
- Detail-oriented with strong communication, teamwork, and documentation skills
- Commitment to maintaining a safety-first mindset and ensuring compliance with OSHA and internal policies
Decision-Making & Scope
- Works on moderately complex assignments requiring independent judgment and analysis
- Applies learned techniques and standard procedures to evaluate systems and ensure safe work conditions
- Determines methods and procedures for isolating hazardous energy sources
- Receives general instructions on new assignments; operates with minimal supervision once trained
Scope, Impact, and Influence
- Plays a key role in site safety and compliance, ensuring safe maintenance and servicing activities
- Collaborates closely with Maintenance, Engineering, EHS, and Operations teams
- Prevents hazardous energy incidents through rigorous application of LOTO procedures and documentation
- Promotes a culture of safety and accountability throughout the organization
Physical Requirements
- Ability to ascend/descend ladders, scaffolding, and ramps
- Capable of standing or sitting for extended periods (up to 60–240 minutes)
- Able to lift, push, or pull up to 33 lbs
- Performs repetitive hand, wrist, and finger motions
- Requires corrected 20/20 vision and ability to distinguish colors
- Must be able to hear and respond to audible cues
- May require use of hearing protection and participation in a hearing conservation program
- May work in confined or elevated spaces (>4 feet)
- May require respiratory protection, depending on assigned duties
Working Environment
- Work performed in mechanical, utility, and production spaces
- May involve outdoor elements (precipitation, wind, temperature variations)
- Includes work in warm, cold, or enclosed environments
- Involves regular interaction with energized systems under strict procedural control
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