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Actual compensation will depend on a candidate’s education, experience, skills, and geographic location. The anticipated wage for this position is
$64,500 - $167,200Position Brand Description:
The Aseptic Process Mentor position in Operations is responsible for ensuring the aseptic techniques and practices are consistently executed across the Grade A/B production areas within the IPM site. This role serves as a coach, mentor and subject matter expert for operations and process team members. Training on SAT owned topics is appropriate and sufficient as well as providing coaching and mentoring to operations and support staff. This position will also be responsible for support of the Floor Time Observation Program in reference to Sterility Assurance related topics and proposing continuous improvement initiatives with site impact and alignment. The Aseptic mentor will make sure Aseptic practice on the floor are aligned with approved procedures.
Key Objectives / Deliverables:
Responsible for maintaining a safe work environment, leading safety initiatives in the Grade A/B production areas, and working safely and accountable for supporting all HSE Corporate and Site Goals.Coach aseptic operations & EM personnel on the site’s Aseptic Intervention, Aseptic Process Simulation, Environmental Monitoring, Facility Cleaning and Disinfection, Gowning and Hygiene, and Sterility Assurance Risk Management.Lead & develop aseptic manufacturing training and qualification programs.Provide technical guidance on the floor regarding aseptic practices & techniques, including how to leverage SOPs, tools and best practices to optimize processes.Provide technical support for root cause investigations for sterility assurance programs. Serve as a technical mentor supporting process team members through RCI and deviation documentation.Create, execute and / or review change controls to assess the impact of changes on aseptic practices and techniques to ensure operations personnel have appropriate procedural guidance, tools and design improvements for consistent execution.Partner with B5s of the Operations Teams to ensure feedback on aseptic practices is consistent and coaching is effectively shared with the aseptic operators.Develop as a subject matter expert on high-risk interventions across the aseptic filling lines. Knowledgeable of low and medium risk interventions to provide appropriate level of coaching and technical oversight.Assess execution steps across the operations to ensure operations personnel have adequate training, procedural guidance, tools and design for consistent execution. Develop and implement tools and processes as needed to support strong aseptic practices. Look for opportunities to streamline execution while maintaining a state of compliance.Actively participate to Floor Observations in order to confirm correct aseptic technique/practices on the floor and mentor support functions personnel. Most of these observations should occur from within the Grade B production areas or Grade C areas for the isolator production lines. This will require Grade B gowning qualification.Analyze data from floor time observations, address trends if observed, assess potential opportunities for improvement at plant and or site levelContinually educate self and others to drive continuous improvement for sterility assurance programs as well as aseptic techniques and practices.Participate in external forums/conferences to consistently benchmark internal aseptic practices/techniques with best practices within the industry.Support the onboarding of new aseptic operations personnel by developing aseptic practices/techniques training and assessment plans, then serving as trainer/assessor.Partner with external and global SMEs to develop an aseptic operations training program focused on aseptic practices & techniques for both RABS and Isolator production lines. Train OJTs & B5s on this program and continuously assess to ensure continuity of practices.Partner with the PTL and SAT process team representative to develop agendas and content for aseptic forums.Minimum Requirements:
Bachelors Degree in Microbiology, Biology, Engineering or equivalent experience.2+ years in parenteral manufacturing or equivalent experience.Additional Preferences:
Strong technical writingStrong presentation skillsTeamwork / interpersonal skills ability to effectively influenceExperience with data trending and analysisAnalysis and problem-solving skillsQuality orientationOther Information:
+8-hour days – Monday through FridayOff-hours work will be required to provide support for night/weekend shift personnelWork in a dynamic and fast-paced environmentApplicant will work in various areas within the Parenteral Site. Some allergens are present.Applicant will be required to become aseptic certified and to enter in aseptic manufacturing areas for support of activities.Responsible for maintaining a safe work environment, working safely, and accountable for supporting all HSE Corporate and Site Goals.Lilly is dedicated to helping individuals with disabilities to actively engage in the workforce, ensuring equal opportunities when vying for positions. If you require accommodation to submit a resume for a position at Lilly, please complete the accommodation request form (https://careers.lilly.com/us/en/workplace-accommodation) for further assistance. Please note this is for individuals to request an accommodation as part of the application process and any other correspondence will not receive a response.
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