Kilo Lab Lead Technician

Eli Lilly Eli Lilly · Pharma · Lebanon, IN +1

The Kilo Lab Lead Technician at Eli Lilly supports the startup of a new advanced manufacturing and drug development center (Lilly Medicine Foundry). This role involves bringing manufacturing equipment into service, becoming an expert in assigned areas, and training other technicians. Upon project completion, the technician will provide on-the-floor leadership for API molecule production, ensuring safety and quality. Responsibilities include enforcing compliance, training junior technicians, operating equipment, conducting experiments, dispensing materials, maintaining equipment, leading troubleshooting, and promoting a strong safety culture. The role requires collaboration, creativity, and resilience during the transition from design to operations.

What you'd actually do

  1. Enforcing adherence to compliance requirements (safety, quality, and environmental) and appropriately escalating any adverse events.
  2. Providing on-the-floor leadership to make tactical day-to-day decisions and ensure proper prioritization of operations resources throughout the shift.
  3. Training entry-level Kilo Lab Technicians with structured, hands-on instruction on manufacturing processes, equipment use, and site procedures to build skills and ensure consistent compliance.
  4. Operating processes and equipment according to batch records, user manuals, design parameters, standard operating procedures, and work instructions to meet the production schedule.
  5. Conducting lab or pilot plant experiments, maintaining notebooks or records, and supplying written summaries to supervisors as needed.

Skills

Required

  • Mechanical aptitude
  • cGMP practices
  • Process troubleshooting
  • Training and leadership
  • Adherence to safety and quality compliance

Nice to have

  • Experience with diverse modalities (synthetic molecules, biologics, peptides, oligonucleotides, bioconjugates)
  • Experience in API manufacturing
  • Experience with high-potent compounds

What the JD emphasized

  • safety-first, quality-always