Principal Process Engineer

Manchester
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Principal Process Engineer – Manchester

Location: Manchester
Contract: Full Time, Permanent

Join PM Group’s UK Process team and play a key role delivering cutting-edge projects across the Life Science sectors. Reporting to the UK Head of Process, this role blends technical expertise with leadership, offering variety, influence, and the chance to shape high-value engineering solutions for global clients.

What you’ll do:



Lead and develop a process engineering team on multi-disciplinary projects.

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Deliver high-quality process designs: calculations, P&IDs, datasheets, specifications, reports, and studies.

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Plan and manage process scopes, schedules, and deliverables to exceed client expectations.

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Coordinate with other disciplines and international PM Group offices.

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Support business development via proposals and client engagement.

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Mentor junior engineers, promote innovation, and drive continuous improvement.

What we’re looking for:

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Degree in Chemical, Biochemical, Process, or related Engineering.

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Chartered Engineer (e.g., IChemE)

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Significant experience in process design/project delivery in Life Science, especially pharma.

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Strong analytical, problem-solving, and project management skills.

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Excellent communication, team leadership, and client engagement capabilities.

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Familiarity with process design tools and ISO 9001 environments; Six Sigma certification a plus.

Why PM Group?
We’re an employee-owned, inclusive company committed to sustainability, innovation, and professional growth. Join a team where your expertise matters, your ideas are valued, and your career can thrive.

Apply now to lead, inspire, and deliver life-changing engineering solutions

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