Durham, North Carolina, United States
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Candidates must have a High School Diploma or GED, basic computer skills with desktop software, and previous experience in operations or directly supporting a pharmaceutical manufacturing operation.
The role involves working 12-hour days on a rotating night shift, with the ability to work overtime as required.
Preferred skills include experience with highly automated equipment, Manufacturing Execution Systems and electronic batch release, demonstrated leadership skills, effective communication, flexibility, and problem-solving.
Yes, candidates must be able to travel up to 20% during Asset Delivery and less than 5% after startup, and must pass a fitness for duty physical exam.
The role involves providing leadership on the manufacturing floor, acting as a technical leader for troubleshooting, assisting in operator development and performance evaluations, and serving as a key liaison between operations and support functions.
Develops and delivers prescription medicines globally
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.