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Intern II-Automation Engineer

Thermo Fisher Scientific is the world leader serving science, with annual revenues of $40 Billion. Our Mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer.
Our Engineering Intern for our Clinical Trials Division site located in Indianapolis will partner and collaborate with site leadership and the Engineering team providing support for automation projects and system designs.
What you will do:
  • Actively participate on project teams providing automation domain support for system capabilities and system design decisions.
  • Perform System Administrator duties for automated packaging equipment including maintaining system access rosters and performing periodic audit trail reviews.
  • Work closely with equipment vendors to ensure requirements are integrated into equipment and all schedules and achievements are met.
  • Lead the startup of new automated equipment by ensuring code and configurations meet specifications and validation requirements as well as performing source code reviews, data integrity assessments, and developing system administration and data management requirements.
  • Assist with execution of qualification and validation activities inclusive of engineering studies, IQ, OQ, PQ.
  • Diagnose and resolve difficult automation hardware, software, instrument, and process problems to maintain system readiness of both packaging equipment and data historian network.
  • Assist with the identification/development/qualification of new processes, tooling, and technologies into packaging to achieve company goals and increase efficiency.
  • Develop and manage detailed project timelines, achievements and ensure implementation commitments are met.
  • Coordinate and complete Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT).
  • For Quality compliance you will align projects and maintenance activities with company procedures, and support customer audits and regulatory inspections.
  • Ensure and promote compliance with cGMP and HSE and align with all job-related safety and other training requirements.

How will you get here?
You are a current full-time student attending an accredited College or University pursuing an Undergraduate Degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering or related Engineering field. You are available to work full-time, on-site throughout the summer 2022 Intern Session.