- Head of Bioprocessing

Hoxton Farms
London
1 week ago
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We're looking for a Head of Bioprocessing to lead our awesome team.

As Head of Bioprocessing, you will be responsible for technical leadership of Hoxton Farms’ bioprocessing programme, including bioreactor design, bioprocess optimisation and large-scale production. Working with company leadership, you will use your deep technical expertise to supervise experiments, plan project roadmaps and define the long-term strategic direction of our bioprocess R&D and production. At every step, you’ll coordinate with our upstream R&D and food programmes to produce high quality cultivated fat at pilot scale and meet our technical milestones before series B and beyond.

Hoxton Farms is growing quickly as we scale up our pilot manufacturing facility in London. This is an opportunity to lead a talented, enthusiastic and diverse team while playing a huge role in shaping the future of the cellular agriculture industry.

You should be a highly experienced bioprocess engineer with a proven track record of hiring scientists, managing projects and building scientific strategy in a commercial setting.

The role is based full-time in person at our HQ in London. We are willing to support international relocation.

You should have:

  • 8 years’ industry experience in bioprocessing

  • deep technical expertise in mammalian cell culture scale-up (>200L), process optimisation and downstream processing

  • experience building and leading a team, managing a multidisciplinary technical roadmap and setting long-term cross-functional R&D strategy

  • familiarity with GMP/GLP environments

  • familiarity with building and running a manufacturing plant

  • strong communication skills and the ability to present complex technical information to diverse internal and external stakeholders

  • a bold mindset, ready to innovate and challenge industry standards in the design process

Ideally you'll have experience in some, but not necessarily all, of the following areas:

  • stem cell biology

  • regulation for bioprocessing or food production

  • tech transfer with CDMOs

  • startup experience (series A or later)

The benefits:

Highly competitive salary

Stock option plan

️ Brand new lab and office in Old Street

Weekly socials and events

Pension plan (matching up to 5%)

️ 25 days' holiday + bank holidays

Supportive and collaborative environment

Being part of something amazing

Hoxton Farms is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces inclusion, diversity and belonging.

If you believe you would add value to our company but don’t meet all the criteria, we would still love to hear from you. We especially encourage applications from female+, LGBTQIA+, disabled and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates, as these groups are underrepresented in the tech industry.

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