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Central London, Greater London

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Posted 8 days ago

£40,000 - £65,000 Per Annum

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Manchester, Greater Manchester

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£45,000 - £60,000 Per Annum

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Central London, Greater London

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Posted 15 days ago

£28,000 - £32,000 Per Annum

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Central London, Greater London

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Posted 22 days ago

£48,000 - £65,000 Per Annum

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Exeter, Devon

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Posted 22 days ago

£50,000 - £65,000 Per Annum

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Leeds, West Yorkshire

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Posted 17 days ago

£50,000 - £65,000 Per Annum

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Plymouth, Devon

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Posted 5 days ago

£50,000 - £68,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Posted 8 days ago

£28,000 - £34,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Permanent

London, Greater London

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Posted 1 day ago

£75,000 - £100,000 Per Annum

Full Time, Contract

Central London, Greater London

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Posted 3 days ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many Pharmaceutical Engineer jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 69 Pharmaceutical Engineer jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a Pharmaceutical Engineer do?

Chemical engineers design and develop large-scale chemical and physical production processes and are involved in the entire industrial process required for transforming raw materials into products.

Tasks required include:

  • Studies existing and alternative production methods, regarding work flow, plant layout, types of machinery and cost.
  • Recommends optimum equipment and layout and prepares drawings and specifications.
  • Devises and implements production control methods to monitor operational efficiency.
  • Investigates and eliminates potential hazards and bottlenecks in production.
  • Advises management on and ensures effective implementation of new production methods, techniques and equipment.
  • Liaises with materials buying, storing and controlling departments to ensure a steady flow of supplies.
  • Undertakes research and develops processes to achieve physical and/or chemical change for oil, pharmaceutical, synthetic, plastic, food and other products.
  • Designs, controls and constructs process plants to manufacture products.
What are the entry requirements for a Pharmaceutical Engineer?

Production and process engineers usually possess an accredited university degree. After qualifying, periods of appropriate training and experience are required before membership of a chartered engineering institution. Incorporated engineers possess an accredited university degree, BTEC/SQA award or an apprenticeship leading to an NVQ/SVQ at Level 4. All routes are followed by periods of appropriate training and relevant experience.