Job Title: Process Engineer
Location: Stevenage
Duration: 12 months
Rate: up to 23.08/hour PAYE
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.