Sr. Engineer I, Manufacturing Science and Technology (Tech Transfer Lead)
Company: Sana Biotechnology
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: June 26, 2025
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Job Description:
About the role Sana Biotechnology is growing, and we are hiring
new team members who believe in the potential of engineered cells
as medicines, who are passionate about delivering the possible to
patients, and who lead with the desire to work on novel ideas. As a
Sr. MSAT Engineer, you will report to the Executive Director of
MSAT and support manufacturing of Sana’s stem cell-derived
pancreatic islet cell program for persons with type 1 diabetes
(SC451). In collaboration with the Research team, you will scale,
close, and automate the process in preparation for phase 1 clinical
manufacturing. You will lead technology transfers to the
manufacturing site. You will travel to the site to serve as
person-in-plant during manufacturing runs. What you’ll do Apply
engineering principles to scale-up, close, and automate PSC-based
cell therapy manufacturing processes Lead technology transfers and
author technical documents including reports, standard operating
procedures, master batch records, work instructions Collaborate
with Research to learn and document the process, and execute
studies in the PD lab Provide onsite support at the CDMO, develop a
training plan for manufacturing operators, and oversee process
execution Review executed batch records, collaborate with QA to
close process deviations, analyze manufacturing trends, and
recommend improvements Lead investigations to troubleshoot process
execution challenges including RCA Demonstrate ability to engage
and effectively influence team members across multidisciplinary
teams while prioritizing multiple projects and meeting deadlines
Drive curiosity, scientific rigor and excellent problem-solving
skills across a fast-paced performance driven environment What
we’re looking for and/or MS in Chemical, Biological, or Biomedical
Engineering plus 7 yrs or equivalent combination of education and
work experience >4 years of experience with mammalian cell
culture, including 1 year in cell therapy Experience leading
technology transfers to an external CDMO, preferably of cell
therapy processes Experience with adherent and suspension PSC
culture and cell differentiation processes Detail-oriented with
good problem-solving, technical writing and verbal communication
skills Ability to effectively work in multidisciplinary teams, meet
deadlines, and prioritize multiple projects Aptitude for working in
a self-driven, performance/results-oriented, fast-paced matrix
environment What will separate you from the crowd Knowledge of PSC
and pancreatic islet biology Experience scaling-up a cell therapy
manufacturing process to support phase 1 clinical trials Well
versed with cGMP requirements and working in a regulated
environment, including experience as person-in-plan and/or GMP
operator. Working knowledge of statistical design of experiments
(DoE) and RCA. Operating knowledge of bioreactors, controlled-rate
freezers, and other cell therapy equipment Understanding of
analytical methods such as flow cytometry Experience developing
scale down models Excellent technical writing skills, including
drafting IND sections Familiar with R, Python, JMP and FlowJo
software. What you should know The base pay range for this position
at commencement of employment is expected to be between $140,000 -
$160,000 annually; however, base pay offered may vary depending on
multiple individualized factors, including market location,
job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Working safely on a
predictable and regular basis is an essential job function for this
position and the Company requires that all individuals, subject to
certain exceptions, be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 This
position requires handling of healthy donor human blood products
Approximately 50% in-lab work Some weekend work required Travel up
to 25% of the time How we work together for patients Lead from
every seat – we seek to understand, act with honesty, and engage in
the crucial conversations Thrive as a team – we hire amazing
people, are intensely curious, and cultivate inclusion and personal
connectivity Make it happen – we value vigorous debate, alignment
around our decisions, and resilient execution Get to know us At
Sana, we believe that a diverse workforce strengthens us as a
company and helps us to achieve our mission to meaningfully change
the outcome of many human diseases. This belief is a pillar of our
business and is critical to our success. Our goal is that Sana is
the place for talented people to bring their authentic selves to
work, to have a great career and to deeply, positively impact
patients. Core to our values, we believe there is nothing more
important than the health and wellness of you and your family. For
benefit eligible employees, we cover 100% of the cost for employee
health coverage and offer generous time-off (various paid time off
benefits, such as holidays, vacation, sick time, and parental
leave), short- and long-term disability, employer paid basic life
insurance, additional voluntary life insurance protection,
financial wellness programs including financial planning resources,
a 401(k) Plan with an immediately vested employer match, Tuition
Reimbursement and Student Loan Repayment, Employee Stock Purchase
Plan, commuter subsidy and a variety of wellness offerings to
support each person individually. For more details on our benefits,
visit Sana’s Benefits Portal . We are committed to providing a
workplace free of discrimination and harassment based on race,
color, religion, age, gender, national origin, ancestry, physical
or mental or sensory disability (including the use of a trained
guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability), genetic
information, actual or perceived HIV or Hepatitis C infection,
medical condition (cancer or a record or history of cancer and
genetic characteristics), marital status, sexual orientation,
sexual preference, pregnancy (including childbirth and related
medical conditions), disability, veteran status, political
ideology, social class (including caste/caste identity), taking or
requesting statutorily protected leave, status as a victim of
domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking, or any other basis
prohibited by applicable law. To perform this job successfully, you
must be able to perform each job responsibility satisfactorily. The
job description listed above is representative of the knowledge,
skills, and/or abilities required for this position. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the functions described above.
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