Alexander Zoraian
About Alexander Zoraian
Alexander Zoraian is a Facilities Automation Engineer III at Organogenesis in Canton, Massachusetts, where he has worked since 2022. He has a background in automation engineering with experience in various industries and holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Northeastern University.
Work at Organogenesis
Alexander Zoraian has been employed at Organogenesis since 2022, serving as a Facilities Automation Engineer III. In this role, he is responsible for implementing and maintaining automation systems within the company's facilities in Canton, Massachusetts. His work focuses on enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Previous Experience in Automation Engineering
Before joining Organogenesis, Zoraian worked at NeoMatrix, Inc. as an Automation Engineer from 2019 to 2022. In this position, he developed and optimized automation solutions. He also gained experience at Instron as a Sustaining Engineering Electrical Co-Op for five months in 2018, where he contributed to engineering projects. Additionally, he worked at Eversource Energy as a System Performance and Reliability Co-Op in 2017.
Education and Expertise
Zoraian earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Northeastern University, completing his studies from 2014 to 2019. He possesses expertise in Rockwell/Allen-Bradley PLC design and is proficient in various SCADA platforms, including Inductive Automation Ignition, Aveva System Platform, FactoryTalk View ME, and GE iFix. His technical skills enable him to effectively communicate complex automation concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
Diverse Industry Experience
Zoraian has gained diverse industry experience as a consultant in sectors such as Industrial Manufacturing, Wastewater, and Life Sciences. This background has equipped him with a broad understanding of automation and controls, enhancing his ability to address various engineering challenges in different environments.