The Automation Engineer II will independently gather and translate user requirements into automated workflow solutions. This role involves developing, testing, implementing, and optimizing automated laboratory assays and workflows to improve operational efficiency, throughput, quality, and reliability. The engineer will perform verification and validation activities in accordance with regulatory and quality requirements, and configure, program, troubleshoot, and maintain automated liquid handling instrument software and associated systems. Collaboration with Information Technology (IT) and laboratory teams is crucial for supporting system integrations, data management, and Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) interfaces. The position also includes providing technical support for laboratory automation systems, performing calibration, maintenance, and repair activities, and participating in on-call support rotation for production automation systems. Training laboratory personnel on automated workflows and equipment operation is also a key responsibility. The engineer will generate, maintain, and revise SOPs, work instructions, and validation documentation, and track, document, and manage changes to automation methods, software configurations, and workflows. Analyzing operational data to identify opportunities for process improvement and supporting automation projects from concept through deployment are also expected. Collaboration with vendors and internal stakeholders to evaluate, implement, and support automation solutions, as well as participating in continuous improvement initiatives, are integral to the role. The position also requires adherence to the Code of Conduct as outlined in Baylor Genetics' Compliance Program.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level