Base: $173,922.00 py; bonus/equity: eligible for c...
Hybrid
5 years mes software experience
Pharmasuite platform expertise
Isa-95 and opc standards knowledge
Eli Lilly is seeking a Systems Engineer (R4-R6) in Concord, NC, to design, develop, and maintain Manufacturing Execution System (MES) software applications. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with MES technologies, industry regulations, and a relevant master's degree, with a commitment to improving manufacturing efficiency and quality
Job Summary
The role involves designing and maintaining Manufacturing Execution System software to optimize manufacturing efficiency, quality, and safety.
Candidates must ensure all MES systems comply with industry-specific regulations including FDA guidelines and GMP requirements.
Eli Lilly offers a comprehensive benefit program including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), pension, and well-being benefits.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Eli Lilly is seeking a Systems Engineer (R4-R6) in Concord, NC, to design, develop, and maintain Manufacturing Execution System (MES) software applications. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with MES technologies, industry regulations, and a relevant master's degree, with a commitment to improving manufacturing efficiency and quality.
Salary
Base: $173,922.00 per year; Bonus/Equity: Eligible for company bonus based on performance; Benefits: Comprehensive program including 401(k), pension, medical, dental, vision, and wellness perks.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
5 years MES software experience
PharmaSuite platform expertise
ISA-95 and OPC standards knowledge
Data historians for MES systems
Cybersecurity applied to MES technologies
FDA guidelines and GMP compliance
Nice-to-have
Continuous improvement in manufacturing
Technical leadership capabilities
Strong troubleshooting skills
Commitment to company values
Key Requirements
Master's degree in Software Engineering or related field
Minimum 5 years of experience with MES technologies
Experience with PharmaSuite, ISA-95, OPC, and data historians