Lead Technician - Hvac

Eli Lilly Eli Lilly · Pharma · Lebanon, IN

Lead Technician - HVAC role at Eli Lilly, a global healthcare leader, focused on maintaining and repairing HVAC systems in a new, advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Lebanon, IN. Responsibilities include leading a team, ensuring compliance with GMP and safety regulations, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and documentation for critical equipment like chillers and air handling units. Requires strong mechanical and electrical knowledge, leadership experience, and EPA certification, with a preference for experience in regulated environments.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead a team of HVAC technicians and contractors in performing preventive and corrective maintenance on manufacturing equipment.
  2. Install, maintain, troubleshooting and repair HVAC systems including chillers, air handling units, and building automation systems (BAS) to ensure compliance with current good manufacturing practices (cGMPs).
  3. Conduct regular monitoring of HVAC equipment performance to identify issues before they escalate into major problems.
  4. Diagnose mechanical failures and perform repairs on HVAC components such as compressors, pumps, and refrigeration units.
  5. Execute preventive maintenance schedules to minimize downtime and extend the lifespan of equipment.

Skills

Required

  • Leadership of directing or overseeing other HVAC technicians
  • Associate’s degree in HVAC technology or a related field; equivalent work experience may be considered
  • EPA certification for refrigerants
  • Mechanical knowledge of HVAC systems including electrical controls and building management systems
  • Troubleshooting skills
  • Communication skills
  • Attention to detail

Nice to have

  • Experience in a pharmaceutical or regulated environment
  • Additional certifications related to HVAC systems

What the JD emphasized

  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in HVAC maintenance within a pharmaceutical or regulated environment preferred.
  • Experience with industrial HVAC systems is essential.
  • EPA certification for refrigerants is required.