Scientist - Health Physicist/Radiation Safety Professional
Company: Eli Lilly and Company
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: January 12, 2026
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Job Description:
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 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. The Lilly Health Physicist
- Radiation Safety Professional will provide technical expertise
for both ionizing and non-ionizing radiation safety and will help
build, support and maintain radiation safety programs and licenses
that contribute to Lilly’s overall mission across both research and
manufacturing environments. The role will be expected to contribute
to further technical development and at some point own programs
associated with laser safety and control of other non-ionizing
radiation hazards (e.g. ultraviolet light, magnetic fields).
Implementation will include networking and engaging across the
broader Lilly Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) organization
to facilitate program understanding and implementation. The role
will serve as a member of the Corporate radiation safety team and
collaborate with scientists, operations, HSE and support personnel
across both Lilly research and manufacturing sites to help
implement programs, manage risk and ensure adherence to regulatory
requirements and Lilly internal standards. With ongoing growth in
research and development of radioimaging and radiotherapeutic
solutions, the position will serve as part of the health physics
team to manage support for both manufacturing and research sites
discovering, developing and distributing radiopharmaceuticals and
providing technical excellence across the organization in support
of medicines to reach patients in need. Key Responsibilities for
this role include: Manage non-ionizing radiation safety programs,
including providing program development and coordinating internal
and external expertise and implementation for laser safety,
ultraviolet radiation, magnetic fields, etc. Support various
aspects of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Broad Scope
(non-medical) licensed activities in Indianapolis to ensure the
safe and compliant use of material from receipt through disposal,
including radioactive material inventory and tracking, various
surveys, radiation safety training, receiving and checking in
radioactive materials, and other associated responsibilities.
Provide support for health physics instrumentation broadly across
applications supporting research and manufacturing uses of
radioactive material, including various handheld instruments used
to monitor for exposure rates and contamination, analytical
instrumentation including liquid scintillation and gamma
spectroscopy, effluent monitoring, and other related health physics
equipment. Provide periodic auditing support for radiation programs
and compliance at third party organizations partnering with or
providing services to Lilly. Conduct and assist in managing
shipping and receiving operations involving radioactive material,
including sample shipments to domestic and international locations.
Provide various radiation safety training (ionizing, laser and
other non-ionizing) to employees of internal organizations engaged
in radioactive material use or potentially exposed to radiation
fields as part of their roles. Develop, implement, and improve
radiation safety procedures and processes to ensure compliance with
regulatory and Company requirements. Investigate and respond to
radiation safety incidents, assist in dosimetry reviews, evaluate
regulatory reporting criteria, and provide follow up and
corrective/preventative action development for program
improvements. Collaborate as part of the Corporate Radiation Safety
team and the Health Safety and the Environmental (HSE) organization
to grow safety culture and integrate RS programs within the broader
HSE support structure as appropriate at various Lilly sites.
Coordinate retention of detailed records of radiation safety
activities, including surveys, risk assessments, inspections,
training, etc. Partner with Corporate Radiation Safety team to
develop and roll out radiation safety programs, procedures, tools,
and overall RS management systems, including radiation safety
education and training on radiation safety protocols, emergency
procedures, and the safe handling of radioactive materials. Engage
in external inspections and internal RS audits/assessments, assist
with trending RS data and compiling metrics, and support the
development of long-term plans to drive program improvements. Basic
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in health physics or related
science (e.g., radiological health, physics, industrial hygiene,
etc.) and 7 years of experience working under radioactive materials
license Masters degree in health physics or related science and 5
years of experience working under radioactive materials license
Additional Skills/Preferences: Experience overseeing use of
unsealed radioactive materials and familiarity with exposure and
contamination control practices, as well as writing and
implementing radiation safety program aspects. Training and/or
practical experience supporting non-ionizing radiation safety
programs (e.g., high-energy lasers, ultraviolet light sources,
magnetic fields) Familiarity with relevant federal and state
regulations and regulatory framework governing the use of
radioactive materials (NRC, DOT/IATA, PADEP or other agreement
state). Ability to maintain accurate records and documentation of
regulatory activities. Certification in Health Physics, Laser
Safety or closely related field. Experience working with and
interacting with Federal or State regulators. Practical experience
in laser safety, including Class 3b and Class 4 laser safety
assessments, nominal hazard zone measurements/calculations, and
general knowledge of regulatory requirements and professional
standards (FDA, ANSI, etc.) as they relate to high energy lasers.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with teamwork focus
and Safety as Partner mentality. Previous experience supervising or
coaching individuals or teams. Excellent organization and time
management skills, as well as strong analytical skills and
systematic and structured way of working. Solid understanding of
the operating principles, application, and limitations of radiation
detectors and counting equipment. Demonstrated ability to engage
and contribute to cross-functional and technical teams. Other
information: Tasks may require entering manufacturing and
laboratory areas using appropriate PPE. Tasks may require actions
such as lifting / carrying heavy objects. Lilly is dedicated to
helping individuals with disabilities to actively engage in the
workforce, ensuring equal opportunities when vying for positions.
If you require accommodation to submit a resume for a position at
Lilly, please complete the accommodation request form (
https://careers.lilly.com/us/en/workplace-accommodation ) for
further assistance. Please note this is for individuals to request
an accommodation as part of the application process and any other
correspondence will not receive a response. Lilly is proud to be an
EEO Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race,
color, religion, gender identity, sex, gender expression, sexual
orientation, genetic information, ancestry, national origin,
protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally
protected status. Our employee resource groups (ERGs) offer strong
support networks for their members and are open to all employees.
Our current groups include: Africa, Middle East, Central Asia
Network, Black Employees at Lilly, Chinese Culture Network,
Japanese International Leadership Network (JILN), Lilly India
Network, Organization of Latinx at Lilly (OLA), PRIDE (LGBTQ
Allies), Veterans Leadership Network (VLN), Women’s Initiative for
Leading at Lilly (WILL), enAble (for people with disabilities).
Learn more about all of our groups. Actual compensation will depend
on a candidate’s education, experience, skills, and geographic
location. The anticipated wage for this position is $65,250 -
$169,400 Full-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. WeAreLilly
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