FAQs
What is the main focus of the Design Engineer role at Sartorius Havant?
The main focus of the Design Engineer role is to deliver complex electro-mechanical chromatography and filtration equipment designs for the biotech and pharmaceutical industry.
Which software will I mainly use in this position?
You will primarily use Autodesk Inventor to create multi-piece 3D models and 2D manufacturing drawings.
What type of experience is preferred for candidates applying for this role?
Candidates with experience in pressure vessel and mechanical system design, as well as familiarity with relevant design codes/standards, are preferred. Experience in working with welded and machined components as part of large assemblies is also beneficial.
What educational qualifications are required for this position?
A HND/Degree in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering (or a related discipline) or equivalent experience is required.
Is previous experience in the biopharmaceutical industry necessary?
While experience in the biopharmaceutical industry is ideal, candidates from other regulated industries such as automotive, defense, and aerospace will also be considered.
What kind of team dynamics can I expect in this role?
You will be part of a team of 13 professionals, collaborating closely with other team members, and working within a supportive engineering environment.
What kind of personal development opportunities does Sartorius offer?
Sartorius offers mentoring, leadership programs, and various internal seminar offerings to support personal and professional development.
Are there benefits related to health and well-being?
Yes, there is a wide selection of health and well-being support including healthcare plans and health assessment services.
What type of work hours will I have if I am hired?
The working week consists of 39 hours.
How many days of annual leave do employees receive?
Employees receive 25 days of annual leave plus public holidays, with options to buy, sell, or carry over leave annually.