[Remote] Lead, Clinical Supply Chain Planning at Eli Lilly and Company

Chester, Maryland, United States

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Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain/Procurement, Engineering, Science or related field of study; or equivalent experience
  • 5+ years of supply chain and/or manufacturing scheduling experience
  • Experience in MS Excel with ability to develop and manage complex workbooks
  • Ability to be on-call outside of core business hours to support issues that may come up during weekend deliveries

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with clinical operations, CMOs and the manufacturing team to ensure uninterrupted supply and timely delivery of clinical products throughout the clinical trial life cycle
  • Maintain and support electronic files required for clinical supply (example RAM licenses, site information database, shipping documentation, etc.)
  • Ensure batches are scheduled to maximize units per batch
  • Evaluate, maintain and track supply chain KPIs and contribute to continuous improvement for supply chain processes
  • Develop and maintain good relationships with partners, CROs, CMOs, vendors and suppliers
  • Communicate and escalate supply chain risks to management with a sense of urgency and provide mitigation strategies
  • Provide verbal and written reports to manager in a clear and concise manner
  • Maintain accurate and complete supply chain tracking logs (Excel format)
  • Adhere to all applicable procedures, cGLP, cGMPs, company policies and any other quality or regulatory requirements
  • Contribute to the development and approval of supply chain procedures for clinical programs
  • Embody and promote a quality culture and “right-first time” approach as part of all activities
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Eli Lilly and Company

Develops and delivers prescription medicines globally

About Eli Lilly and Company

Eli Lilly and Company is a global pharmaceutical company that focuses on discovering, developing, and delivering medicines to improve health. The company has a long history of scientific achievements, including the creation of insulin, the first life-saving treatment for diabetes. Lilly's operations involve extensive research and development to create new medications and enhance existing ones, ensuring they are safe and effective. Their products are primarily prescription medicines sold to healthcare providers for various medical conditions, including diabetes, cancer, and pain management. What sets Lilly apart from its competitors is its strong commitment to ethical practices and the protection of its products from counterfeiting. The company's goal is to enhance lives through innovative medical solutions while maintaining high standards of quality and ethics.

Indianapolis, IndianaHeadquarters
1876Year Founded
$1,180.1MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Biotechnology, HealthcareIndustries
10,001+Employees

Risks

Competition from Novo Nordisk's Ozempic may impact tirzepatide's market share.
Potential construction delays in Indiana could affect GLP-1 drug production timelines.
Regulatory challenges may hinder Kisunla's expansion in new Alzheimer's markets.

Differentiation

Eli Lilly's rich history includes the first life-saving insulin treatment.
Lilly's strategic partnerships enhance its position in neurodegenerative disease treatments.
FDA approval of Zepbound opens new therapeutic markets for sleep disorder treatments.

Upsides

Lilly's $9 billion complex in Indiana boosts GLP-1 drug production capacity.
Kisunla's approval in China expands Lilly's Alzheimer's treatment market in Asia.
Collaboration with EVA Pharma enhances Lilly's reputation as socially responsible.

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