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Process Engineer

Sanofi EU
Watford
3 days ago
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Grade: L2

Hiring Manager: John Warner

Location: Waterford

Job type: 23 month FTC

Shift: 24/7 shift: 2 days, 2 nights, 4 days off

About Waterford
For more than 20 years, our Waterford team has continued to grow and diversify to serve patients around the world. Today, a team of over 800 work together at a state-of-the-art biopharmaceutical and medical device campus. Recognised through multiple local and national awards, Sanofi Waterford offers flexible working and access to a world of opportunities to grow your career at one location. As well as attractive benefits, the team enjoy access to an onsite gym and medical centre that underpin a strong commitment to health and wellbeing.

About the job

Main responsibilities:
As a Process Engineer with Sanofi you will provide leadership and support to operations teams to ensure appropriate standards are met. You will be involved in the development and implementation of improvement initiatives in all manufacturing and development operations.

Undertake the majority of routine tasks concerning the inspection, fault-finding, repair and maintenance of equipment in their own area of specialisation (for example metrology, calibration, mechanics, electrical systems, instrumentation, and automation)

Is responsible for setting up and maintaining utilities production and supply, facilities, production equipment and components including control, automation and internal IT devices

May lead small-scale projects in their own area of specialisation or contribute input to more complex projects

Liaise with external and internal customers, suppliers and agencies to define and improve manufacturing and development operations

Optimise the manufacturing and development operations

About you
Degree in Chemical, Mechanical or equivalent Engineering discipline

Experience in a technical role

Experience of sterile pharmaceutical manufacturing environment beneficial

Technical knowledge of relevant manufacturing technology

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