Instrumentation Supervisor - Lilly Medicine Foundry
BioSpace · Lebanon, IN · 3 days ago
Healthcare$40.38–$59.23/hrFull-time
About the role
The Calibration Supervisor plays a critical role in the Lilly Medicine Foundry, overseeing calibration activities to ensure compliance with cGMP and other standards. This position is essential for maintaining equipment availability, reliability, and optimal performance.
Responsibilities
- Sets expectations for a positive & proactive safety culture, ensuring all team members are knowledgeable and compliant regarding safety procedures, policies, permits, and practices.
- Initiates and leads accident, near miss reviews and incident notifications. Ensures proper housekeeping procedures are maintained.
- Manages daily activities of the calibration and instrumentation team including attendance, overtime, resource planning, operational issues, performance management, development planning, and reporting of results.
- Develops initial processes and requirements for the calibration team in preparation for operation.
- Ensures quality of calibration and maintenance plan execution. Main point of contact for calibration/instrumentation and responsible for escalation of any issues.
- Responsible for team training and development and ensuring team is current on training prior to assigning work.
- Responsible for calibration KPI's associated with team's performance. Aligns team priorities to support production schedule and equipment availability.
- Interfaces with customers to ensure alignment and effective prioritization of maintenance activities.
- Maintains monitoring of business and execution processes to ensure work is performed in conformance with site and corporate goals.
- Reviews a subset of executed Work Orders.
- Owes incident reporting, investigation, and corrective measures. Responsible for maintenance staffing including recruitment.
Requirements
- High School Diploma
- 5+ years of industrial calibration or instrumentation experience in a leadership or supervisory role, FDA regulated industry preferred.
- Previous supervisory/leadership experience required.
- Regulated GMP manufacturing experience required.
- Strong understanding of electrical systems and calibration, including instrumentation (pressure, temperature, flow, level, pH), electrical test equipment (flukes, signal generators, oscilloscopes, etc.), and electrical troubleshooting (24 VDC to 120 VAC).
Qualifications
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate both written and verbally with multiple levels within the organization.
- Demonstrated ability to provide coaching and feedback.
- Demonstrated ability to prioritize, set objectives and meet targets.
- Demonstrated ability to provide high-level customer service.
- Demonstrated ability to work autonomously.
- Demonstrated ability in problem solving.
- Computer proficiency.
- CMMS experience desired.