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FUJIFILM Biotechnologies
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1 month ago
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FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies
The work we do at FUJIFILM Biotechnologies changes lives, and our united passion for advancing tomorrow’s medicines – our Genki – will always be our driving force.

Whilst working as a Process Engineer in the Engineering team, you’ll be joining other motivated individuals who fuel one another’s passions and embrace every day as an opportunity.

About Us

We are a dynamic global company and our focus is to combine technical leadership in cell culture, microbial fermentation and gene therapies with world class cGMP manufacturing facilities to advance tomorrow’s medicines.

With sites in Billingham & Wilton UK, Hillerod Denmark, North Carolina and Texas USA, the size and breadth of our business will open up huge opportunities for you, whether you want to move to a different role in the UK, relocate, or progress and take on more responsibility.

Our teams are proud to partner with innovative companies reimagining what’s possible in biopharmaceuticals. Every day at FDB is a day for improvement, each challenge is an opportunity for growth, and every moment is a chance to evolve together.

Role & Responsibilities
  • Delivery of Technology Transfer objectives
  • Provide a consistent, rigorous and flexible technology transfer process through continuous improvement
  • Project manage delivery of asset support projects
  • Provide System Ownership to manufacturing operations through implementation of best practice operating methods
Qualifications And Experience
  • Honours degree or higher qualification in Chemical Engineering (or equivalent) recognised by the IChemE
  • Work experience of the process and/or pharmaceutical industry
  • Written communication and presentation of technical information can be demonstrated
  • Safety management driven
  • Critical Information Seeking
  • Ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams
Why work with us?

At FDB, your passion – your Genki – is your power and we empower you to define what Genki means to you.

When You Join Us, We Will Train, Develop And Support You To Become The Best You Can Possibly Be. We Offer a Structured New Starter Induction Programme As Well As On-going Development Training.

In Addition To This, We Offer

  • Competitive salary plus company bonus scheme
  • 35 days of holiday, plus bank holidays
  • Salary Sacrifice scheme offering healthcare, bikes, dental etc.
  • Generous pension scheme
  • Free parking and electric charging points

Closing date 11th November 2025

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Seniority level
  • Entry level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Management and Manufacturing


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