
Be a key member of the Advanced Robotics & Data Orchestration Team, building and sustaining the mechanical, electrical, and control systems that turn instruments and robots into reliable, reusable, push-button workflows for Alexion’s Product Development & Clinical Supply organization. Help transform our multimodality product development labs from manual, time intensive workflows, into an automated, scalable, and scientist-friendly ecosystem by designing and commissioning work cells, integrating devices and sensors, and partnering with Lab Orchestration and Data Engineering experts to improve uptime, safety, and data integrityHelp us accelerate life-changing therapies to patients with rare and ultra-rare diseases.
This is what you will do:
Design, integrate, and commission robotic work cells and lab automation subsystems (conveyors, gantry/robot arms, end-of-arm tooling, enclosures, and safety systems).
Interface instruments and sensors (I/O, controllers, industrial connectivity) and implement verification using vision and sensor fusion whereappropriate
Collaborate with Lab Orchestration experts on state models, exception handling, and recovery patterns;validatetiming, interlocks, and recipe steps on live systems.
Support material-flow mechanics with Lab Orchestration & Material Management experts (kitting, staging, pick and place, chain of custody).
Create andmaintainelectrical and mechanical drawings, requirements specifications, risk assessments, andvalidationdocumentation and testing (factory/site, installation/operational).
Troubleshoot live issues, drive root-cause analysis, and implement corrective actions; improve reliability metrics (mean-timebetween failures and mean-time torepair, first-pass yield).
Partner with scientists and operators on usability and ergonomics; train users and provide daytwoenablement.
You willbe responsible for
Commissioning work cells that meet safety, reliability, and usability targets.
Accurate drawings, documentation, and validation artifacts suitable for audit sensitive environments.
Integrationquality (signal integrity, interlocks, calibration) and sustained performance against agreed reliabilityobjectives
Continuous improvement of uptime, material flow reliability, error/rerun reduction, and operator experience.
You will need to have:
Education/experience: PhD + 0 years, or MS + 4 years, or BS + 8 years in Mechanical, Electrical, Mechatronics, or related engineering (or equivalent experience)—including4+years integrating robots and instruments with control systems, safety, and sensors in lab or industrial automation.
Hands onexperience with motion systems, machine guarding, vision/sensing, and creating electrical/mechanical drawings.
Strong cross functional collaboration with lab orchestration specialists, software engineers, data engineers, operators, and scientists
The duties of this role may require periodic work in a laboratory or manufacturing environment. As is typical of such roles, employees must be able, with or without an accommodation to: lift/carry 15/30 pounds unassisted/assisted; work comfortably in a controlled environment with and around hazardous materials; gown/degownPPE; use a computer; engage in communications via phone, video, and electronic messaging; engage in problem solving and non-linear thought, analysis, and dialogue; collaborate with others; maintain general availability during standard business hours.
We wouldpreferfor you to have:
Experience with device integration and verification in lab work cells, including vision/sensing for part/sample detection, robot safety systems, and common lab instrument interfaces (serial/Ethernet, digital/analog I/O).
Familiarity with data integrity and regulated lab practices, and with reliability practices (telemetry, alarms, service levelobjectives) and structuredpostmortems
In person working statement
When we put unexpected teams in the same room, we unleash bold thinking with the power to inspirelife‑changingmedicines.In‑personworking gives us the platform we need to connect, work at pace, and challengeperceptionsThat iswhy we work, on average, a minimum of four days per week from the office. We balance this expectation while respecting individual flexibility. Join us in our unique and ambitious world.
Date Posted
22-jun-2026
Closing Date
05-jul-2026
Our mission is to build an inclusive environment where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees. In furtherance of that mission, we welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their protected characteristics. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please complete the corresponding section in the application form.

Alexion, AstraZeneca Rare Disease is focused on pioneering new possibilities for the rare disease community. We are driven by a mission to change what it means to live with a rare disease.
A leader in rare disease for more than three decades and today continues to build a diversified pipeline across disease areas with significant unmet need, using an array of innovative modalities.
As part of AstraZeneca, Alexion is continually expanding its global geographic footprint to serve more rare disease patients around the world. It is headquartered in Boston, US.
Alexion’s pioneering legacy in rare disease is rooted in being the first to translate the complex biology of the complement system into novel medicines. Alexion pushes boundaries to accelerate discovery of life-changing medicines. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Alexion has offices around the world and continues to expand its reach to benefit more people globally.
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