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Process Engineer
Process Engineer – Bioprocess Development
We are seeking a Process Engineer to join an innovative and fast-growing biotechnology business developing next-generation bioprocesses. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in scaling up novel fermentation and tissue engineering processes, supporting the transition from R&D through pilot-scale development and towards commercial manufacture.
Working within a multidisciplinary team, you will contribute to bioprocess design, process optimisation, scale-up activities and experimental programmes, helping to maximise process performance and product yield. The role offers exposure to cutting-edge technology and the opportunity to make a real impact within a highly collaborative environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the development and scale-up of fermentation and bioprocessing technologies
- Translate R&D concepts into practical engineering solutions for pilot and commercial applications
- Design, execute, and analyse process development experiments
- Work closely with scientists, engineers, and external partners to test and improve process designs
- Contribute to process documentation, SOPs, and quality systems
- Identify opportunities for process improvement and innovation
- Promote safe working practices and contribute to a strong engineering culture
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Essential Requirements
- Degree in Chemical Engineering (BEng, MEng, or equivalent)
- Minimum of 2 years’ industry experience within a biotechnology, food, pharmaceutical, bioprocessing, or related manufacturing environment
- Hands-on fermentation process experience
- Strong understanding of process engineering fundamentals, including mass transfer and fluid dynamics
- Experience working within project-driven environments and delivering against milestones
- Excellent problem-solving and communication skills


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Desirable Experience
- Bio-reactor (bioreactor) design, operation, or scale-up experience
- Exposure to pilot plant or process commissioning activities
- Knowledge of downstream processing or separation technologies
- Experience within bioprocess development, cellular agriculture, food technology, or related sectors
What’s on Offer
- Opportunity to work on groundbreaking bioprocess technologies
- Collaborative and innovative environment
- Significant scope for professional development and career progression
- Chance to contribute to technologies with meaningful environmental and societal impact
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