The Enabling Facilities (EF) group within the Chemical Engineering Research & Development (CERD) Department is seeking a highly motivated individual to work in a fast-paced job that provides a high degree of technical and project management responsibility. The Senior Specialist – Manufacturing Automation position will report to the Associate Director, Engineering, Automation Lead position and will be a member of the EF Team at the Rahway NJ facility. EF is responsible for development of new technologies/capabilities, execution of capital and non-capital improvement projects, and the automation system assets spanning production, utility systems and associated infrastructure. Responsibilities of the Senior Specialist – Manufacturing Automation include the following: The automation engineer role at the Senior Specialist level will serve as technical SME and capital team member supporting the Modality Agnostic Chemistry Scaleup (MACS) Center. This is a new potent, multi-modality (small molecule, macrocyclic peptides, bioconjugates) Drug Substance development and GMP clinical manufacturing plant currently planned in Rahway, New Jersey. The automation engineer role at the Senior Specialist level will serve as a team member of the MACS Center design, commissioning, and qualifications teams; and will go on to support new and/or existing facilities across the Small Molecule Process Research & Development (SM PR&D) network. As the facility is currently under construction, the selected candidate will contribute to automation equipment and software design, system commissioning/qualification, as well as other automation areas critical activities to enable facility startup. The selected candidate is expected to be a key part of the MACS Project Automation Team and foster a culture of collaboration, learning and innovation. This will also require close collaboration with the development engineers & chemists, compliance representatives, and other team members. This role will be part of the broader Enabling Facilities Automation Team supporting facility operations, process development activities, compliance investigation, change management and the authoring of GMP documentation in any of our enabling facilities, and will help to develop future strategies for support optimization and expansion. Key Responsibilities: The automaton engineer will troubleshoot automation and instrumentation issues, perform root cause analysis and implement corrective/preventive actions to improve reliability, safety, and energy performance. Develop deployment strategies for various systems in the facility. Manage system patches, firmware upgrades, backup/restore strategies, and cybersecurity hardening aligned with corporate policies. Ensure robust data integrity and audit trails suitable for operations. Serve as a technical lead for capital projects work to design, install, and commission new equipment to support. Write, review or execute test documents. Provide on-call support rotation for facility operations as needed. Collaborate closely with operations, maintenance, and IT to align automation solutions with uptime, safety, sustainability, and efficiency goals. Support continuous improvement initiatives: standardization, modular code libraries, alarm rationalization, and enhanced diagnostics/monitoring for utilities equipment. Additional Supported Areas As required and in addition to support of current capital projects the Senior Specialist may provide direct support to other areas such as: Small Scale Organics Pilot Plant (SSO): The SSO uses an Emerson DeltaV Distributed Control System. The SSO is a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) manufacturing facility in the Process Research and Development (PR&D) organization. The pilot plant’s mission is to serve as PR&D’s internal node for small molecule drug substance clinical manufacture, and as preferred site for first pilot of commercial small molecule processes, enabling gain of critical internal experience with scale-up of manufacturing GMP steps, demonstration of new manufacturing technology/processes, training opportunities for improved manufacturing process development and seamless tech transfer to commercial sites. Hazardous Reactions Lab (HRL): The Hazardous Reactions Lab (HRL), or Bldg. 801, uses GE PLC 90-30 processors and Genius I/O blocks. The Graphical interface is an Intellution iFix platform run on redundant SCADAS and seven workstations, with historical data collected on a local historian as well as OSI PI. The B801 High Pressure Lab and Low-Pressure Lab Automation Systems support Hydrogenation Hazardous reactions using a wide variety of vessels and equipment. The High-Pressure Barricades Cells are divided up into ten cells where each cell is electrically classified as Class 1 Division 2 Hazardous Area, Group B.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees