Eli Lilly
Healthcare
EngineerAutomationEngineering–Biologics
“Engineer - Automation Engineering – Biologics at Eli Lilly. Skills: Automation Engineering, Control Systems, GMP. Provide automation support. Support successful delivery of robust control systems”
What You'll Achieve.
Site operation runtime support; Business plan priorities; Compliance objectives; Successful delivery of robust control systems; Site culture growth
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving skills
On-call support
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
B. S. in Engineering or related field, minimum of two years’ experience in automation engineering, operations, or manufacturing preferably in Biologics manufacturing, authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis
Nice to Have
Experience working in a biotech or small molecule manufacturing, Experience in design, development, commissioning and qualification of highly automated greenfield manufacturing sites utilizing SCADA, DCS, PLC and MES systems
What You'll Do.
Provide automation support
Support successful delivery of robust control systems
Support ongoing manufacturing operations
Enhance control system reliability
Participate in design reviews
Tuning and troubleshooting
Develop and Review Functional Requirements
Maintain the validated state
Provide on-call support
Resolve technical challenges
Utilize Master maintenance plans
Perform automation engineering activities
Provide status updates
Support electronic systems
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate and partner with cross-functional peers; Influence peers and business partners
Communication Scope
Good written and verbal communication skills
Process & Methodology
Good planning and organizational skills, Ability to prioritize tasks, Commitment to task completion and timelines
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