Process Engineer

Ivy Farm Technologies
Oxford
5 days ago
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Scale-Up Engineers – Come and Talk to Us!


About Us

Ivy Farm Technologies is a pioneering cultivated meat company creating sustainable, ethical alternatives to traditional meat. We’re building the future of food, and we’d love you to be part of it.


The Roles

We’ve got a couple of new roles in the team, Associate Engineer and Engineer I, so we are looking for people with 3+ years experience.


So, if you’re a Pilot Plant Engineer with a background in biotechnology (ideally mammalian cell culture, but other experiences are welcome) have a read of the below and see if this is something you’d like to get involved with.


What You’ll Do

  • You’ll help define and optimise our processes at bench and/or pilot scale, working on cutting-edge bioprocessing challenges, developing and optimising processes at bench (250ml–3L scale) or pilot scale (50-600L+)
  • Support and be actively involved in pilot-scale operations and scale-up activities
  • Plan and execute complex experiments, documenting everything to a high standard
  • Transfer new technologies from R&D to pilot scale
  • Analyse data, prepare reports, and share insights with the team
  • Collaborate across R&D, Quality, and Manufacturing
  • Mentor team members and champion best practices


What We’re Looking For

  • Degree in Engineering, Food Science, or similar (Master’s a plus)
  • 3 years’ industry experience in process development
  • Hands-on experience with bench-scale reactors (pilot-scale experience is a bonus)
  • Knowledge of bioreactor control systems, PID loops, and process modes (batch, fed-batch, perfusion)
  • Strong data analysis and technical writing skills
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities
  • Familiarity with systems like Eppendorf Dasbox or Applikon is a plus


Why Join Us?

  • At Ivy Farm, we value innovation, collaboration, and sustainability
  • You can expect a dynamic, inclusive environment
  • Opportunities for career growth and continuous learning


Your Impact

By joining us, you’ll help revolutionise the food industry, creating sustainable, ethical meat and making a real difference to the planet with food security.


Total Package:

At Ivy Farm, we believe that every employee should be compensated fairly. Based on the skill and level of experience required for this role.


You will also be eligible for:


  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
  • Company pension contribution 5%
  • Private health care
  • Bonus
  • Shares
  • Oodles of coffee, tea and snacks
  • Company events throughout the year
  • Fabulous super cool office environment, we think that, but we’re biased :)
  • Free on-site parking (we're Oxford!)


We also realise this may well be your first venture into cultivated meat – and that’s absolutely fine – we have a great team that will be excited to help you get to grips with that.


And just to confirm, here at Ivy Farm, we're an employer that believes in creating a workplace where everyone feels included and valued, no matter who they are.


Are you ready to get stuck into our scale up and pilot plant at the forefront of the cultivated meat revolution?


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