Associate Director/Director Automation
A leading pharmaceutical company is investing $4.5 billion to launch the Medicine Foundry, a first-of-its-kind facility that merges drug development and advanced manufacturing to boost efficiency, scalability, and sustainability. The automation team is building a site-wide system focused on safety, adaptability, and future readiness, and is seeking an experienced engineer with a strong automation background, leadership skills, and the ability to drive high-impact, high-risk initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and implement automation systems for scaling drug manufacturing.
- Ensure automation systems are safe and compliant with data integrity standards.
- Design and maintain flexible, highly automated equipment.
- Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to align automation with site strategy.
- Lead digital plant initiatives to enhance data collection and analysis.
- Innovate and maintain automated workflows within the Foundry.
- Support testing and deployment of new technologies.
- Provide training, maintenance, and expert troubleshooting for automated systems.
- Influence best practices through industry knowledge and external engagement.
Basic Requirements
- Education & Experience:
- Bachelor’s in Engineering/STEM + 15 years in automation, or
- Master’s in Engineering/STEM + 12 years in automation.
- Technical Skills:
- Experience with DeltaV and Rockwell systems.
- Proficiency in programming and tools like Atlassian.
- Familiarity with lab automation tools (e.g., Echo, Kingfisher, Mantis).
Preferred Qualifications
- Strong influence on technical decisions and high-throughput analytics.
- Recognized expert and mentor in automation.
- Experience in pharmaceutical automation system design and maintenance.
- Skilled in scripting and collaborating with lab scientists.
- Excellent organizational and documentation skills.
- Experience with lab information systems (e.g., Benchling, Signals).
- Proven contributor to positive organizational culture.
Please reach out to Martin Wenzel if you're interested in learning more: martin.wenzel@meetlifesciences.com