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Associate, Quality Assurance – Incoming Batch Disposition

Eli Lilly and Company
Full-time
On-site
Pleasant Prairie, WI
$65,250 - $169,400 USD yearly
Operations

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Role Summary

Associate, Quality Assurance – Incoming Batch Disposition. Responsible for release of incoming materials using SAP and Lab systems, including active pharmaceutical ingredients, components, and excipients. Provides guidance on non-conformance investigations, change control proposals, and batch disposition activities, and supports process teams on quality matters related to incoming materials.

Responsibilities

  • Maintains responsibility for a safe work environment, leading safety initiatives, and working safely; support for Health, Safety, and Environmental goals.
  • Performs batch disposition of incoming materials to ensure availability of approved supply for operations.
  • Leads, mentors, and coaches operations and support personnel on quality matters related to incoming materials and batch disposition.
  • Provides guidance to ensure robust Quality Systems and GMP compliance.
  • Participates in self-led inspections and supports internal/external regulatory inspections.
  • Initiates, reviews, and/or approves GMP documents (deviations, procedures, protocols, specifications, change controls).
  • Participates in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance productivity within the Batch Disposition work center/site.

Qualifications

  • Required: Bachelor's degree in a science, engineering, or pharmaceutical-related field or equivalent experience.
  • Required: Minimum 3 years in the pharmaceutical industry with specific batch disposition experience.
  • On-site presence required.

Additional Skills

  • Demonstrated understanding of cGMP regulations.
  • Experience in GMP production environments.
  • Experience in inventory management systems (e.g., EWM, SAP).
  • Demonstrated experience in a GMP facility.
  • Proficiency with applicable computer systems.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills; interpersonal and teamwork abilities.
  • Root cause analysis/troubleshooting skills.
  • Attention to detail and ability to maintain quality systems.
  • Ability to work independently or as part of a team to resolve issues.
  • Technical writing and communication skills.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in science, engineering, or pharmaceutical-related field or equivalent experience.

Additional Requirements

  • Primary location: Kenosha County, Wisconsin.
  • Travel: Approximately 10% travel.
  • Overtime as required.
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