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Operations Associate - IDM

Eli Lilly and Company
Full-time
Remote friendly (Indianapolis, IN)
United States
$64,500 - $140,800 USD yearly
Operations

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Role Summary

Operations Associate - IDM at Lilly. Responsible for working with Contract Manufacturer(s) to support supply, quality, and continuous process improvement of delivery devices, sub-assemblies, and components supplied to Lilly packaging and manufacturing sites.

Responsibilities

  • Facilitate the Joint Process Team between Lilly and the Contract Manufacturer
  • Supervise and communicate monthly JPT metrics
  • Foster and support strong Safety and Quality Cultures at the CMs
  • Provide day to day oversight of activities and resolve issues occurring between the CMs and Lilly sites
  • Lead the resolution of manufacturing related issues, including deviations, evaluation of manufacturing data and supply chain daily/weekly issues
  • Trained to perform TrackWise activities such as Lead investigator and Change Owner
  • Provide operations project management input and oversight for capital projects at CMs
  • Work with engineering, product stewards and others in the development/leading of process/product improvements. This may include project planning activities, development of protocols, coordination of internal and external lab based testing, documentation of the data and completion of technical reports
  • Track completion of documentation and process updates resulting from local and global procedural changes, audits, complaint investigations, documentation reviews, product reviews, process reviews and equipment reviews
  • Develop effective and productive working relationships with colleagues at CM sites
  • Lead multi-functional/cross-site/cross-company project teams as needed
  • Provide backup, as appropriate, for the Manager – CMO Operations

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree required in a STEM / technical field
  • 2 or more years manufacturing experience preferred
  • Demonstrated high degree of ownership / accountability
  • Strong communication (written and oral) skills, teamwork, and influence
  • Solid technical writing skills
  • Ability to organize and prioritize multiple tasks

Additional Preferences

  • Previous Leadership/supervisory experience
  • Career interest in operations or functional leadership
  • Previous engineering or project management experience in medical devices

Other Information

  • Travel required for visits to the CM (5 - 50%).
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