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2026 Intern, Supply Chain, Logistics Engineering

Moderna
Full-time
On-site
Norwood, MA
$20 - $60 USD yearly
Operations

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Role Summary

2026 Intern, Supply Chain, Logistics Engineering — Summer internship in Norwood, MA from June 1, 2026 to August 14, 2026. Start date is June 1, 2026. Support the Global Supply Chain Organization in delivering mRNA medicines through development, governance, and continuous improvement of cold chain requirements across Moderna’s global network. Gain hands-on experience in project management, vendor coordination, and process improvement to support pre-clinical, clinical, and commercial programs while complying with industry best practices, regulatory guidance, and internal quality standards.

Responsibilities

  • Follow all relevant GxP regulations, guidelines, and company policies to ensure compliance.
  • Execute tasks defined in internal guiding documents, including SOPs and work instructions.
  • Apply Good Documentation Practices (GDP) and Data Integrity requirements to maintain accurate and compliant records for audits and inspections.
  • Complete assigned training in line with required learning plans and requalification cadences.
  • Analyze logistics systems and design improvements to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve supply chain performance.
  • Identify process bottlenecks and propose practical, sustainable solutions.
  • Collect and analyze logistics and transportation data to support ongoing projects.
  • Participate in logistics projects from initiation through implementation, including collaborations with 3PLs and carriers.
  • Evaluate and recommend technology and digital solutions (automation, analytics, temperature monitoring tools) to strengthen supply chain operations.
  • Ensure logistics solutions and innovations comply with relevant safety and regulatory standards.
  • Prepare reports and presentations highlighting findings, recommendations, and impacts of implemented solutions related to Quality Management Systems and cold chain requirements.
  • Support shipping validation activities, including Operational and Performance Qualification (OQ/PQ) for active and passive shippers.
  • Assist in developing training materials and supporting knowledge transfer for new shipper solutions or process rollouts.

Qualifications

  • Current student enrolled in a Bachelor’s or master's program in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or a related field.
  • Strong foundation in scientific and engineering principles, with preference for knowledge in thermodynamics and heat transfer.
  • Demonstrated ability to learn and apply GxP regulations (GMP, GLP, GCP, GVP, or others as applicable).
  • Strong communication skills, including technical writing and presentation abilities.
  • Analytical mindset with the ability to evaluate data and identify process improvements.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively in cross-functional and global team settings.
  • Work authorization in the US without the need for future sponsorship; position requires full-time site-based presence and is not eligible for remote work.

Skills

  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Data analysis and interpretation
  • Technical writing and presentation
  • Process improvement and project support

Education

  • Relevant degree programs as listed in qualifications (Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or related field).

Additional Requirements

  • Site-based role in Norwood, MA; not eligible for remote work.