This role supports electrical engineering activities at Moderna's Norwood campus, focusing on the reliability, compliance, and sustainability of facility utility systems and manufacturing infrastructure. The engineer will contribute to electrical system design, optimize maintenance strategies, and drive continuous improvement initiatives to ensure uninterrupted GMP manufacturing operations within a fast-paced, high-growth environment.
Support development of utility and electrical system specifications for new installations, upgrades, and modifications.,Provide technical engineering input for developing scopes of work, assisting in project execution planning, and supporting engineering studies.,Review electrical construction drawings and specifications for compliance with site requirements, GMP standards, and industry codes.,Support preventive and predictive maintenance program improvements to enhance equipment reliability and system performance.,Provide technical support for troubleshooting and root cause investigations (RCFA) to resolve equipment and system failures.,Assist in reliability assessments, including data collection, FMEA, and FTA.,Perform field activities, including data collection, one-line drawing updates, and electrical system analysis.,Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external contractors on construction, renovation, and capital improvement projects.,Support facility and utility shutdown planning and execution activities.,Apply good engineering practices and sound judgment to drive safe, compliant, and efficient operations.
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Bachelor's Degree
Must be able to maintain US work authorization without future sponsorship.,Position may involve access to technology or data subject to U.S. export control laws; only U.S. persons (citizens, permanent residents, asylees, or refugees) are eligible.
Moderna is a biotechnology company pioneering a new class of medicines made of messenger RNA (mRNA). The company's platform builds on continuous advances in basic and applied mRNA science, delivery technology and manufacturing, and has allowed the development of therapeutics and vaccines for infectious diseases, immuno-oncology, rare diseases, cardiovascular diseases and autoimmune diseases.
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