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Wood is currently recruiting for a Process Engineering Graduate to join our Life Sciences Business. The roles will support our Darlington and Glasgow teams, beginning September 2022.

You must have demonstrable passion along with the relevant experience of the pharmaceutical / life science industries you have gained through your studies or employment to date.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing team as we develop and deliver Wood diversification strategy into life sciences. You will have opportunities to work on a wide variety of projects with different clients including blue-chip pharmaceutical manufacturers, where you will gain valuable experience in the processes and systems used to be successful as an engineer in our life sciences team.

In the role you will be involved throughout the full project and validation life cycle, design, installation, commissioning and qualification of equipment, utilities, and processes. The role will challenge and stimulate you to learn and to grow as a professional whilst contributing to the successful outcomes we deliver to our customers.

To be successful in the role

  • You must be able to self start, have tenacity and be a natural problem solver
  • In addition to your technical strengths you will be a team player who seeks opportunities to help others to achieve more
  • You will bring your interpersonal skills with you and will grow these in your career development at Wood
  • You will demonstrate in-depth technical and theoretical knowledge of Process Engineering and be comfortable applying this to a breadth of projects that you may be involved in.
  • You will be expected to work on your own as well as in teams, you will be mentored and coached to gain real world experience and high standards of delivery.

Key Elements of the Graduate Programme

  • Accredited training scheme with the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
  • Access to a wealth of technical and personal development resources and opportunities
  • Support throughout your career; you will be assigned a buddy, mentor and departmental manager to ensure your professional development is achieved in order to gain chartered engineer status
  • Where available, opportunities for site placements, site visits in the UK and overseas and rotations into other relevant disciplines to enhance your knowledge and experience in order to become a well-rounded Engineer
  • Very competitive salary
  • Access to a range of excellent employee benefits including:
    • Cycle to work scheme
    • Give as you earn scheme
    • Generous holiday allowance plus extra days purchase option
    • Travel and private medical insurance
    • Pension and life assurance
    • Shares option

Early Careers Network

You will have access to the Early Careers Network that brings together young professionals and offers continuing professional development opportunities.

Early Careers Network activities include:

  • Networking opportunities
  • UK wide site visits
  • Organised social events
  • Lunch and learn sessions
  • Technical and soft skills training
  • Participation in STEM events
  • Developing University and Institutional links
  • Access to Wood’s Global Developing Professionals Network

Minimum Qualifications:

It is essential you are educated to:

  • Degree level (or equivalent) in Chemical / Process / Bioprocess Engineering discipline, or have a degree, augmented be either
    • A Master’s degree level (or equivalent) postgraduate qualification in Chemical Engineering or Bioprocess Engineering discipline or
    • A PhD (or equivalent) in Chemical Engineering or Bioprocess Engineering discipline.
  • Any degree (Bachelor or Masters) MUST be accredited by the IChemE to be valid for this role.
  • Studies in biochemical/ pharmaceutical/ life sciences is preferable, this can either be by degree specialisation or modules within a degree. However, this is not required in the case that you have demonstrable industrial experience in the life science industry. 

A thorough understanding is essential of:

  • Process engineering design
  • GMP regulatory considerations including validation,
  • Safety requirements including pressure systems,
  • HAZOP and contained processing aspects.

Chartered status with a relevant professional institution i.e., IChemE is something the candidate will be expected to pursue.

Other Knowledge, skills and experience

  • Relevant work experience within in life sciences is preferable
  • Proficient user of Excel and other Microsoft software
  • Good communication skills essential
  • Good at growing networks, ability to work as a team or on their own
  • Self-motivated with a growth and learning mindset
  • Ability to work in multi-disciplinary team environments
  • Must have the right to work in UK

Personal attributes

  • Ability to form and maintain strong working relationships
  • Strong ethical values and communicates with openness and honesty
  • Possess an ability to learn quickly and be adaptable and flexible to match business requirements