Associate Vice President - Drug Product Development

Eli Lilly Eli Lilly · Pharma · Indianapolis, IN

Associate Vice President role at Eli Lilly focused on technical leadership for biopharmaceutical process and drug product development. Requires extensive experience in drug development, regulatory submissions, and collaboration with cross-functional teams in the healthcare sector.

What you'd actually do

  1. Leads by example by providing technical leadership for specific development projects, collaborations, and component initiatives.
  2. Maintains intimate knowledge of scientific and operational issues of specific projects, collaborations, and initiatives to support pipeline progression and resolve problems across functions.
  3. Guides platform development associated with the clinical development and commercialization of bioproduct molecules for new Lilly products.
  4. Owns the strategic technical agenda. Provides scientific leadership for setting the strategic direction in terms of science / technology / business and ensures implementation to support the pipeline and meet the organizational objectives.
  5. Serves as scientific advisor, monitors project progress, ensures scientific rigor, and serves as a technical resource when issues arise.

Skills

Required

  • technical leadership
  • biopharmaceutical process development
  • drug product development
  • scientific rigor
  • regulatory submissions
  • clinical development
  • collaboration
  • communication
  • leadership

Nice to have

  • early and late- phase clinical programs
  • parenteral manufacturing
  • aseptic technologies
  • oligos
  • protein
  • peptide
  • gene therapies
  • formulation
  • drug delivery

What the JD emphasized

  • Ph.D. in chemistry, chemical engineering, analytical, biochemistry, biology , or pharmaceutical sciences and a minimum of 10 years of parenteral process and drug product development experience
  • Experience with both early and late- phase clinical programs.
  • Preparation of control strategies and regulatory submissions supporting clinical development.