Pharmaceutical Project Engineer

Ware
2 days ago
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Pharmaceutical Project Engineer

Monday – Friday

£45,000 - £55,000.

Ware, Hertfordshire.

Benefits;

  • Excellent progression and development opportunities.

  • Bonus – EOT profit share.

  • 5% employer pension contribution.

  • 25 days holiday per year plus Bank Holidays.

  • BenefitHub access - giving you discounts, rewards and perks on 100s of brands.

  • Annual training budget and continuous professional development.

  • Subscription reimbursement for the most relevant professional institution for your role.

  • YuLife account - which includes Group Life Insurance and free access to 24/7 virtual GPs

  • Enhanced sick pay

  • Annual eye test

    Vacancy description

    The Project Engineer has the responsibility for the support and delivery of refurbishment and equipment upgrade projects, to schedule, specification and within budget to support growth, reduce operating cost and improve efficiency for 24/7 high speed manufacturing sites both food and consumer healthcare products.

    The Role;

    You will be working on a range of Projects - manufacturing, installations, commissioning, refurbs - a mixture of equipment replacement/upgrades and work on an old factory’s infrastructure working on a diverse range of equipment and machinery.

    Required;

  • An Engineering qualification, to HND or Degree level.

  • Engineering and project experience in automation, manufacturing, food or pharmaceutical.

  • Experience needed in the ideal candidate? 2/3 + years with experience of …Manufacturing projects, a blend of disciplines such as exposure to automation as well as mechanical and electrical. Project management process aware.

  • Experience in aspects of site safety such as permit to work issuing in a variety of installation types.

  • The ability to develop and implement standard engineering practices, as well as provide detailed documentation upon project completion.

  • Strong H&S experience.

    Application Process

    If you have the above skills and wish to be considered for this position or find out more details then please submit your CV

    We will endeavour to contact all applicants however if you do not hear from me within two weeks then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful

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