Job Title: Process Engineer
Location: Stevenage
Duration: 12 months
Our client, a leader in the Life Sciences industry, is looking for a Process Engineer to join their Fibro Membrane Chromatography R&D team at their state-of-the-art facility in Stevenage. You'll be part of a collaborative and innovative environment, working to develop life-changing solutions used in vaccines, medicines, and cutting-edge therapies.
As a key link between R&D and Manufacturing, you'll support the development, transfer, and implementation of processes and test methods - ensuring that high-quality, scalable solutions are ready for production.
Key Responsibilities:
* Develop and implement new processes and equipment for manufacturing lines.
* Create and maintain documentation including SOPs, work instructions, and validation reports.
* Support Design for Manufacturability (DFM) initiatives using tools like pFMEA and Process Flow Charts.
* Lead or support qualification activities (FAT, SAT, IQ, OQ, PQ).
* Carry out method development, validation, and technical reports.
* Provide statistical analysis of process capability (e.g., CpK/Ppk).
* Collaborate closely with R&D, Production, and Quality teams.
About You:
* HNC or higher in a Science or Engineering discipline.
* Strong background in process engineering and validation.
* Experienced in PFMEA, Lean methodologies, and quality systems.
* Excellent technical documentation and reporting skills.
* Strong collaboration skills with a proactive approach to problem-solving.
Desirable:
* Experience in analytical method validation and process transfer.
* Familiarity with CAD (SolidWorks), Minitab, and statistical analysis tools.
What's in it for you:
* Join a purpose-driven team developing solutions that positively impact human health.
* Work in a modern R&D facility with advanced tools and equipment.
* Collaborate across disciplines in an environment that fosters growth, learning, and innovation.
Apply now to be part of a team where your work truly matters - to your colleagues, the business, and most importantly, to patients around the world.
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