Pharmaceutical Particle Technology Scientist | Scientist (m/w/d) pharmazeutische Partikeltechnologie in München (1670)

Brüggen Engineering GmbH

München, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Feb 18, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of pharmaceutical development in Munich, focusing on the production, modification, and characterization of micro- and nanoparticulate materials. As a Scientist, you will be responsible for the end-to-end lifecycle of particulate materials, including magnetic particles, across various reactor scales. Your day-to-day will involve planning and executing complex laboratory experiments, evaluating physical and chemical material properties, and documenting results within a strictly regulated GMP and QMS environment. What makes this position unique is the blend of high-level experimental research and the opportunity to contribute to innovative particle technologies within a dynamic, interdisciplinary team. You will play a critical role in bridging the gap between material properties and functional applications, ensuring all work meets rigorous DIN/ISO standards and safety regulations. This is an ideal position for a detail-oriented professional looking to apply their expertise in chemical engineering or biotechnology to meaningful pharmaceutical advancements.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Chemistry, Process Engineering, Biotechnology, or a related field; alternatively, completed vocational training in a comparable field with relevant professional experience.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the production and characterization of particles
  • Practical experience in a chemical laboratory environment
  • Experience working with chemical substances and experimental procedures
  • Experience in documenting results according to GMP or regulated quality standards
  • Experience in presenting research results to interdisciplinary teams

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be able to work full-time in Munich; experience with magnetic particles and reactor scaling is preferred; knowledge of occupational safety and environmental protection regulations is required.