Mechanical Process Engineer

BakerHicks
Manchester
2 days ago
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Looking to step up your mechanical engineering career in a process-driven environment?


At BakerHicks, we’re expanding our Process Engineering team and are looking for a Mechanical Engineer who wants hands-on exposure to complex pharmaceutical and manufacturing projects, not just another desk-based design role.


This is an opportunity to work on technically challenging facilities where precision, compliance, and innovation really matter.


What you’ll be doing

  • Producing mechanical designs, specifications, and technical reports for process equipment and environments
  • Working closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver fully integrated design solutions
  • Contributing to concept and detailed design stages for manufacturing and process plants
  • Applying OEM standards to ensure effective equipment integration and performance


What we’re looking for

  • A degree in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent)
  • Experience in a Mechanical Engineering role a must - experience in process environments a plus!
  • A strong technical foundation with a genuine interest in process environments
  • Experience or understanding of OEM standards and equipment integration
  • A proactive, solutions-focused approach
  • Eligibility to work permanently in the UK without sponsorship


Why BakerHicks?

You’ll gain exposure to high-value, technically complex projects, supported by experienced engineers who are invested in your development. We offer clear progression, ongoing professional development, and a structured path toward Chartered Engineer status, making this an ideal next step after a graduate scheme.


Interested?

Apply now and join a team delivering engineering solutions that make a real impact.


BakerHicks has been delivering excellence in engineering, design, and project delivery since 1957. With 14 offices across the UK and Europe, we offer you the chance to work on meaningful projects that enhance communities and contribute to sustainable growth.


Many of the positions within our company are subject to security clearance. This means that your eligibility for certain roles may be affected by various factors. The successful candidate must be able to achieve and maintain security clearance for this role as required by our clients and sectors.

Further details are available at United Kingdom Security Vetting: clearance levels - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)


About BakerHicks

We’ve been innovating in design, engineering and project delivery since 1957 and operate from 14 locations for a truly European reach. For more about our company story, see: About | BakerHicks.


BakerHicks. A Morgan Sindall Group company.


Benefits


Whatever your discipline, you’ll be alongside some of the most talented people in the industry. Our network of offices are appealing, friendly and comfortable spaces, easily accessible by car or public transport. And our salary and benefits packages are some of the best in the industry.


What you get will depend on what you do, with individual performance-related rewards also on offer in addition to:

  • Company car or cash allowance
  • Up to 6% matched contributory pension plan
  • Life assurance scheme
  • 25 days annual leave plus ability to buy additional leave
  • Discount scheme (including gym membership, mobile phones etc)
  • Flexible/hybrid working
  • Family friendly policies
  • Employee assistance
  • Professional development


BakerHicks is an equal opportunity employer. We care about creating an inclusive atmosphere and are committed to promoting diversity and inclusion throughout.


BakerHicks is an inclusive organisation welcoming talent from all backgrounds. Applicants are assessed on the basis of personal merit and qualifications.


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