Manufacturing Engineer- Pharmaceutical/ Meical Device

Liverpool
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Manufacturing Engineer- Pharmaceutical/ Medical Device

I am working with a pharmaceutical/ Medical Device manufacturing site based in Liverpool specialising in Single-Use Technology (SUT) manufactured in a sterile environment. Your will be responsible for defining the manufacturing & inspection process, for single use components. Very exciting time to start as the development of the product has now moved into manufacturing.

Key responsibilities for the Manufacturing Engineer- Pharmaceutical/ Medical Device

Design, implement, and validate single-use assemblies and systems for internally manufactured parts.
Investigate any issues within the manufacturing process and create and implement corrective and preventive procedures.
Author and review technical documentation, including protocols, SOPs, and engineering reports.
Work closely with technicians in the clean room, providing technical support for the manufacturing process, this can be daily at times.
Ensure compliance is met within manufacturing to ISO standards.

Requirements for the Manufacturing Engineer- Pharmaceutical/ Medical Device

Bachelor's degree in engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Bioprocess, or related field).
Good understanding of ISO programming.
Strong understanding of CAD Modelling, CMM Equipment and CAM Programming.
Experience in GMP, ISO, validation protocols, and cleanroom practices.
Strong expertise in Single-Use Components, such as bags, tubing, filters, and connectors.

Benefits for the Manufacturing Engineer- Pharmaceutical/ Medical Device

25 holidays per year + Bank Holidays
Christmas shutdown.
Cycle to work scheme
Income Protection scheme
Life Assurance 4x salary
Early finish on a Friday and flexible working hours.

To apply for the Manufacturing Engineer- Pharmaceutical/ Medical Device or here more information, please contact Liam Shannon at Smart4Sciences on (phone number removed) or email me at

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