That’s the project
The ongoing project aims to improve the efficiency of an existing industrial conversion process by replicating it at laboratory and pilot scale, establishing robust process models, and developing targeted optimization strategies. The most promising enhancements will be assessed for industrial-scale implementation through comprehensive techno‑economic and operational feasibility evaluations. We are seeking a highly motivated Chemical Engineer, (Bio)process Engineer, or Technical Chemist with strong engineering background to join our project team.
That will be your tasks
- Develop and compare process performance across scales (lab, pilot and manufacturing)
- Identify and evaluate Critical Process Parameters (CPPs) and Critical Quality Attributes (CQAs).
- Perform process modelling, incl. mass/energy balances, dynamic simulations, scaleup risk assessment
- Conduct sustainability evaluations (material efficiency, energy consumption, waste minimization, lifecycle considerations)
- Support technology transfer by preparing scale-up guidelines, process descriptions, and documentation for manufacturing.
- Collaborate closely with our industry partner on joint development activities.
- Contribute to process optimization efforts, including yield improvement and cost reduction.
- Document and present your results through various formats, such as scientific reports, publications, oral presentations, and posters.
That could be your future
Join our team at a reputable, nationally and internationally well-connected research center at the forefront of biotechnological innovation. You will be integrated into the academic environment of TU Graz at the Institute of Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering, working alongside a motivated team of scientists and collaborating with a renowned Austrian industry partner. Through acib and TU Graz, you will have access to numerous opportunities for further education and personal growth. Our flexible working hours and a package of voluntary social benefits – including meal vouchers or public transport tickets – ensure a rewarding and supportive work environment. And not to forget: You make your research visible and broaden your network!
That’s important to us
Ideally, you hold a degree from a recognized university in Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, or related field (MSc or PhD preferred). We are particularly interested in candidates with the following skills and experience:
- Strong knowledge of reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, and transport phenomena.
- Experience with scale-up principles, pilot plant operation, or manufacturing environments.
- Familiarity with process modelling tools (e.g., Aspen Plus, gPROMS, Matlab) is an advantage.
- Understanding of green chemistry and sustainability metrics.
- Structured working style, strong analytical mindset, and excellent communication skills.
- Ability to work cross-functionally in dynamic, interdisciplinary teams.
- Excellent command of English, both written and spoken.
- Strong problem-solving skills and effective self-management and organizational skills.
That’s what you should know
- The annual gross salary is EUR 70.200 based on 40 hours/week.
- This corresponds to a monthly net amount of EUR 3.223 (paid 14 times a year).
- Start: 1st of May 2026
And now it’s your turn! Give us an idea of who you are.