Article | June 18, 2026

The Most Important Team In Pharma Manufacturing That Nobody Talks About

Source: CorePharma

By Bhavesh Patel, CorePharma

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Active facilities and engineering (F&E) management is essential from day one of a pharmaceutical facility's operation to prevent the natural degradation of regulatory compliance. The F&E team executes strict monitoring cadences, preventive maintenance, and a risk-based task prioritization framework that places patient safety above business risk.

Beyond routine maintenance, F&E handles critical operational pillars like spare parts strategies, utility redundancy, energy tracking, and comprehensive technical documentation. The function's scope is also expanding deeply into modern corporate priorities, including employee safety, sustainability metrics, and operational technology cybersecurity.

Because F&E acts as an invisible cost center when operations run smoothly, teams frequently face resource disconnects with management. To secure necessary capital, engineering risks must be translated into clear business impacts, such as avoided downtime and protected batch values. Ultimately, acknowledging F&E's strategic role and investing heavily in technician training is a high-return strategy necessary to sustain Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) compliance and long-term facility viability.

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