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Lilly’s Synthetic Molecule Design and Development (SMDD) is involved in key activities for the development of active pharmaceutical ingredients and formulated drug products from pre-clinical phases through commercialization of drug substances and drug products for small molecules, synthetic oligonucleotides, and synthetic peptides. Our scientists develop key technical and business solutions across the portfolio using their deep technical expertise to speed up testing of the clinical hypothesis and overall drug development. SMDD tackles this diversity of responsibilities by recognizing that an even greater diversity of talents and cultures is necessary to deliver the next generation of life changing medicines to patients.
Chemical Hazards Lab (CHL)
The Chemical Hazards Lab (CHL) within the Process Design and Development division of Synthetic Molecule Design and Development (SMDD) at Eli Lilly and Company provides thermal and dust hazard analyses for products and processes using rigorous experimental design and execution in conjunction with established methods for assessing thermal stability. The majority of the CHLs activity is related to small molecule development assets, although consultation and services are also provided to other Lilly Divisions (e.g., Manufacturing, pilot-plants, kilo-labs, Biologics R&D, Discovery Chemistry, and External Manufacturing).
The CHL workflow includes internal experimental activities (calorimetry, SADT Determination, flash point determination, Fall hammer tests), oversight of outsourced thermal testing activities (Dust explosivity, Vent Sizing, UN explosivity), and collaborating with SMDD scientists to design, develop, and execute inherently safe processes with Lilly Manufacturing or in our third party supplier network.
Job Requirements
Process Safety Design, Development, Testing and Consulting
Basic Qualifications
PhD in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering or related discipline
MS in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering or related discipline with minimum of 8+ years of experience in process safety and lab experimentation
BS in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering or related discipline with minimum of 12+ years of experience in process safety and lab experimentation
Additional Skills/Preferences
Experience in synthetic molecule drug substance process development and related safety assessments.Reaction Calorimeter, Differential Scanning Calorimeter, Accelerating Rate Calorimeter, Differential Accelerating Rate Calorimeter and micro calorimeters, HPLC, GC and Optimelt.Knowledge and experience for data interpretation and analysis of experimental results as applied to process safety assessments, including concepts of adiabatic temperature rise, adiabatic time to maximum rate, Stoessel reactivity classes, Semonov Diagrams and critical temperatures.Basic knowledge of dust explosivity (Kst and Pmax), vent sizing calculations, electrostatics and other tests/test methods applicable to commercial scale process safety analysis and shipping practices.Knowledge of industry best practices for process safety, process safety test analysis, and chemical reactivity analysis Experience with commercial manufacturing scale process design and processing equipment, including scale-up and troubleshooting.Experience with commercial scale process controls and basic knowledge of process control designExperience with inherently safer chemical process designKnowledge of chemical reactivity and industrial chemical reactivity accidentsKnowledge of Organic Chemistry and/or Chemical Engineering fundamentals, including reaction mechanisms, kinetics, and thermodynamics.Understanding and implementation of first principles modeling and use of modeling tools such as DynoChem, Aspen Properties, gPROMS Process Builder, CHETAH and AKTS softwareKnowledge of modeling critical scale-up parameters to predict potential hazardous behavior on scale-upsKnowledge of model decomposition kinetics through application of Model-Free kinetics and other techniques as appropriate.theoretical calculations as necessary to estimate heat of decomposition, heat of reaction, flammability parameters, and other difficult to measure quantities.Oral and written communication skillsOrganizational and interpersonal skillsLeadership and team work skillsCoaching/mentoring skillsAdditional Information:
Location: Indianapolis, IN LTC N
Travel: less than 10%
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Actual compensation will depend on a candidate’s education, experience, skills, and geographic location. The anticipated wage for this position is
$126,000 - $204,600Full-time equivalent employees also will be eligible for a company bonus (depending, in part, on company and individual performance). In addition, Lilly offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees, including eligibility to participate in a company-sponsored 401(k); pension; vacation benefits; eligibility for medical, dental, vision and prescription drug benefits; flexible benefits (e.g., healthcare and/or dependent day care flexible spending accounts); life insurance and death benefits; certain time off and leave of absence benefits; and well-being benefits (e.g., employee assistance program, fitness benefits, and employee clubs and activities).Lilly reserves the right to amend, modify, or terminate its compensation and benefit programs in its sole discretion and Lilly’s compensation practices and guidelines will apply regarding the details of any promotion or transfer of Lilly employees.
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