Bring your aseptic manufacturing experience to a role where you can improve processes, influence daily operations and help build consistency in a fast-moving environment. At AstraZeneca Nijmegen, you will be close to the action and central to meaningful improvement.
Manufacturing Engineer – Aseptic Filling
Nijmegen, full time
This is a diverse role for someone who wants to make a visible difference in manufacturing. As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will play a key part in improving and strengthening our (aseptic) filling processes, helping to ensure they are reliable, efficient and ready to support future growth.
You are an experienced professional who combines technical understanding within a practical floor-based approach. You enjoy working close to the process, identifying opportunities for improvement and collaborating with others to turn those opportunities into lasting results. In this role, you will not only help maintain high standards, but also contribute to creating more stability, structure and confidence within a changing environment.
The role
This position offers the chance to take ownership of process performance within a complex and highly regulated manufacturing setting. Your main focus will be on process implementation, process optimisation and continuous improvements in aseptic vial filling.
You will be joining a team that values development and collaboration, while also recognising the importance of experience in a period of change. For that reason, we are looking for someone who can bring a strong foundation, sound judgment and the ability to support both the process and the people around it.
What you will do
Lead and support process improvements within aseptic filling, helping the organisation improve efficiency, consistency and operational performance.
Drive implementation of our new or updated manufacturing processes, including support for equipment, process changes and new fill line introduction.
Act as a process owner for part of the manufacturing operation, using your knowledge of aseptic vial filling to identify, analyse and address process inefficiencies.
Work closely on the production floor, observing how processes perform in practice and translating those insights into targeted improvements.
Review batch-related documentation and manufacturing records, ensuring a strong operational foundation and smooth execution.
Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders including Manufacturing, Quality, MS&T and Supply Chain to deliver practical and sustainable solutions.
Coach and support colleagues during process improvements and implementation activities, helping to strengthen capability across the wider team.
This is a varied role in a dynamic manufacturing environment. While there is structure in the week, flexibility is essential. Priorities can shift, unexpected issues can arise and no two weeks are the same. Around 60-70% of the role is focused on implementation, optimisation and improvement activities. The remaining part covers the core GMP responsibilities that keep the operation running effectively, such as documentation, batch record review, deviations and change controls. Those elements are important, but the real emphasis is on bringing the right experience to improve the process itself.
What we are looking for
We are looking for a candidate who brings relevant experience from a pharmaceutical manufacturing environment and is ready to apply that experience in a hands-on, improvement-focused role.
Experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing
Strong knowledge of aseptic processing, ideally within aseptic vial filling
Experience in process implementation, optimisation and continuous improvement
A solid understanding of GMP and the quality expectations of a regulated environment
The ability to assess issues, prioritise effectively and respond well in a changing operational setting
Strong communication skills and the confidence to work across teams and disciplines
An analytical mindset, with the ability to translate observations into practical improvements
Good written and spoken English; Dutch is preferred, but we are open to candidates with strong English and the right experience
In addition, you are:
Calm and resilient in a fast-paced environment
Comfortable managing multiple priorities at the same time
A strong communicator with excellent stakeholder management skills
Analytical and solution-oriented
Practical and visible on the workfloor
Additional information
Your working days are Monday - Friday with no regular shift work.
The role does include participation in an on-call rotation, currently approximately one week in every four, during which you are available between 07:00 and 22:00. An allowance is provided, with additional compensation if you are called in outside of office hours.
What we offer
At AstraZeneca we support continuous learning and provide room to grow, both professionally and personally. In addition, we offer: 27 vacation days + option to buy 10 additional days, 1 paid volunteering day, €230 annual sports allowance 8% holiday allowance, 12.5% target bonus.
About AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca works to improve quality of life for patients with serious diseases. We develop medicines in oncology, cardiovascular, renal and metabolic diseases, respiratory and immune disorders, and vaccines.
Globally, 75,000 colleagues work across six continents. In Nijmegen, around 100 colleagues produce, test, and package biologics for early clinical development. Our site plays a crucial role in bringing new medicines into first-in-human and early-phase studies.
We follow the science, put patients first, and strive to do the right thing. We value curiosity, collaboration, and continuous improvement - creating an environment where people can grow and thrive.
A great opportunity to help shape the future of our site and contribute to meaningful work.
Apply today by clicking on the apply button at the bottom of this page.
Questions? Our Recruitment Team, Karin Raadschelders or Caroline van Oppen, is available at [email protected] or +31 (0)85 - 047 0244.
We don’t work with a fixed closing date; we will commence our screening process immediately - the vacancy will close as soon as we’ve found the right candidate.
Date Posted
01-Jul-2026Closing Date
11-Aug-2026AstraZeneca embraces diversity and equality of opportunity. We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse team representing all backgrounds, with as wide a range of perspectives as possible, and harnessing industry-leading skills. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. We welcome and consider applications to join our team from all qualified candidates, regardless of their characteristics. We comply with all applicable laws and regulations on non-discrimination in employment (and recruitment), as well as work authorization and employment eligibility verification requirements.
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