Utilities Operator; Night Shift
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Engineering
Process Engineer, Operations Engineer, Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer -
Manufacturing / Production
Operations Engineer, Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer
Overview
At Lilly, we unite caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world. We are a global healthcare leader headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our 35,000 employees around the world work to discover and bring life-changing medicines to those who need them, improve the understanding and management of disease, and give back to our communities through philanthropy and volunteerism.
We give our best effort to our work, and we put people first. We’re looking for people who are determined to make life better for people around the world.
Lilly is currently constructing a cutting-edge facility for the manufacture of new modalities including Gene Therapy. At Lebanon, Indiana, this facility will be Lilly’s most technically advanced manufacturing site focused on the delivery of the next wave of innovative products will include next-generation manufacturing technologies and advanced data collection and analysis platforms that will deliver improvements in safety and quality, and process performance.
This is a unique opportunity to be a part of the team for the startup of our Lebanon manufacturing site, and the successful candidate will participate in the operation, maintenance, and start-up the facility which is responsible for both clinical and commercial supply.
We are seeking a Utilities Operator at the Advance Therapies Manufacturing Site (LP2) in Lebanon, IN. The Utilities Operator is directly responsible for ensuring that the generation and distribution of the utility services is provided without interruption of service to support the needs of the facility. The Utilities Operator will be responsible for gray, clean, and plant utilities. The role is responsible for the direct execution of utility operations (per SOPs and operational execution instructions) in order to safely and compliantly support the manufacturing of high-quality medicine.
In the project delivery phase and startup phase of the project (startup expected in 2025), roles will be fluid and dynamic as we endeavor to support the project delivery, build a new organization, develop and implement the necessary systems and business processes required to support cGMP operations, and build the site culture. This will require significant collaboration, creativity and resilience as the site grows to a full-scale cGMP manufacturing through start up.
Key Responsibilities Startup Phase- Support a safety-first, quality-always operations/maintenance team
- Ability to respond quickly and proactively to changing priorities within a reasonable timeframe
- Cross-functionally collaboration with Global Facility Delivery (GFD) to support project delivery and system start-ups
- Assist in the creation and execution of procedures such as Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), and Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) work plans
- Support C&Q activities, including but not limited to, shakedowns, initial/operational verification support, and/or equipment qualification support
- Ensure utility operations maintains compliance with all regulatory requirements at all times
- Ensure utility areas appropriately support the execution of the production plan for the site
- Utility Operator Systems:
Boilers, Chilled Water Systems, Cooling Towers, Compressed Air, Bio Waste, Reverse Osmosis, WFI distillation, and Clean Steam systems - Carry out daily monitoring testing and cleaning duties as assigned on the above listed systems to ensure equipment and systems are in good operating conditions and they are maintained in accordance with local and corporate regulatory requirements
- Understand Health, Safety & Environmental-regulated environment and application of Health & Safety/Process Safety standards in order to execute key/critical cGMP duties
- Understand other area processes & their operational hazards and being able to react appropriately
- Monitoring and collecting data on equipment use and performance i.e. trying to anticipate potential equipment reliability concerns
- Working with Maintenance and Engineering groups to respond appropriately to potential utility supply upsets or equipment failure
- Contacting the…
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