Eli Lilly
Principal Scientist, TSMS Contamination Control Strategy - ADN RAMP Team
Eli Lilly, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46220
Lilly Scientist - ADN Ramp
At Lilly, we unite caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world. We are a global healthcare leader headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our employees around the world work to discover and bring life-changing medicines to those who need them, improve the understanding and management of disease, and give back to our communities through philanthropy and volunteerism. We give our best effort to our work, and we put people first. We're looking for people who are determined to make life better for people around the world. The Lilly Scientist - ADN Ramp (Rapid Access to Medicines for Patients) team is a cross-functional team that will bring deep manufacturing expertise and will support each site start-up through Operational Excellence knowledge, rapid troubleshooting and problem-solving capability, and surge capacity resources. This unique opportunity will enable team members to work at our new sites, create a larger Lilly network, build and use their technical skills, and learn leadership skills through formal training and on-the-ground experience. This team will also build strategies to help other new Lilly sites to start up faster, helping to accelerate Lilly's vision of serving more patients. Success in this challenging role will require supporting the sites through startup, through direct technical execution, coaching next employees, and strong collaboration
and development of the local technical and operational teams to be ready for full operation. The team will directly report through their respective functions but will be coordinated by the Ramp Team Sr. Director. Key Objectives/Deliverables
Responsible for the development, implementation and establishing ongoing monitoring of the Contamination Control Strategy (CCS) for new site facilities including but not limited to: Facility/Utility Controls Material controls Equipment Controls Product Controls Basic Requirements
BSc Microbiology, Biochemistry or related science field with 8-10 years' experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing. MSc Microbiology, Biochemistry or science-related field with minimum 5 years appropriate industry experience. Additional Skills/Preferences
Deep technical interest and understanding of Contamination Control Strategy. Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Collaborative skills with operations, process engineering, QCL and other process team members. Technical knowledge of microbial and viral product control. Ability to coach others. Ability to influence without authority. Ability to clarify and simplify complex issues. Strong trust building with peers and leaders. Willing to work off-shift hours as needed to support project milestones and training of new employees. The Scientist - ADN RAMP team will support multiple new API/Dry Products sites in various locations (US and OUS). Significant travel may be required to current startup sites in order to meet business needs, along with potential short-term assignments across the network (can include international relocations). Candidates must be mobile and flexible.
At Lilly, we unite caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world. We are a global healthcare leader headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our employees around the world work to discover and bring life-changing medicines to those who need them, improve the understanding and management of disease, and give back to our communities through philanthropy and volunteerism. We give our best effort to our work, and we put people first. We're looking for people who are determined to make life better for people around the world. The Lilly Scientist - ADN Ramp (Rapid Access to Medicines for Patients) team is a cross-functional team that will bring deep manufacturing expertise and will support each site start-up through Operational Excellence knowledge, rapid troubleshooting and problem-solving capability, and surge capacity resources. This unique opportunity will enable team members to work at our new sites, create a larger Lilly network, build and use their technical skills, and learn leadership skills through formal training and on-the-ground experience. This team will also build strategies to help other new Lilly sites to start up faster, helping to accelerate Lilly's vision of serving more patients. Success in this challenging role will require supporting the sites through startup, through direct technical execution, coaching next employees, and strong collaboration
and development of the local technical and operational teams to be ready for full operation. The team will directly report through their respective functions but will be coordinated by the Ramp Team Sr. Director. Key Objectives/Deliverables
Responsible for the development, implementation and establishing ongoing monitoring of the Contamination Control Strategy (CCS) for new site facilities including but not limited to: Facility/Utility Controls Material controls Equipment Controls Product Controls Basic Requirements
BSc Microbiology, Biochemistry or related science field with 8-10 years' experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing. MSc Microbiology, Biochemistry or science-related field with minimum 5 years appropriate industry experience. Additional Skills/Preferences
Deep technical interest and understanding of Contamination Control Strategy. Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Collaborative skills with operations, process engineering, QCL and other process team members. Technical knowledge of microbial and viral product control. Ability to coach others. Ability to influence without authority. Ability to clarify and simplify complex issues. Strong trust building with peers and leaders. Willing to work off-shift hours as needed to support project milestones and training of new employees. The Scientist - ADN RAMP team will support multiple new API/Dry Products sites in various locations (US and OUS). Significant travel may be required to current startup sites in order to meet business needs, along with potential short-term assignments across the network (can include international relocations). Candidates must be mobile and flexible.