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Pharmaceutical Operations Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Process Engineer 2

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$67K - $100K/yr

Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering or other Life Science or Engineering discipline. * 5+ years of work experience in pharmaceutical operations ...

... operations, administrative activities; Ensures efficient pharmacy workflow and a positive patient ... Under the supervision of a pharmacist, supervising pharmacy technicians and pharmacy cashiers ...

... operations, administrative activities; Ensures efficient pharmacy workflow and a positive patient ... Under the supervision of a pharmacist, supervising pharmacy technicians and pharmacy cashiers ...

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What are the most common challenges faced in a Pharmaceutical Operations role, and how can I prepare for them?

In a Pharmaceutical Operations role, one of the main challenges is ensuring strict compliance with regulatory standards while maintaining efficient production timelines. You may also encounter issues like supply chain disruptions and the need to quickly adapt to new technologies or processes. Preparing for these challenges involves staying updated with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), developing strong problem-solving skills, and collaborating closely with cross-functional teams such as Quality Assurance and Supply Chain. Proactive communication and a continuous improvement mindset are highly valued in this environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Pharmaceutical Operations, and why are they important?

To excel in Pharmaceutical Operations, you need a solid background in pharmaceutical sciences, process optimization, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a relevant degree such as pharmacy, chemistry, or engineering. Familiarity with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), quality management systems, and specialized software like SAP is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills distinguish top performers in this field. These competencies are crucial for ensuring product quality, maintaining regulatory standards, and driving efficient and safe production processes.

What are pharmaceutical operations?

Pharmaceutical operations refer to the processes and activities involved in the manufacturing, packaging, quality control, and distribution of pharmaceutical products. This field ensures that medications are produced safely, efficiently, and in compliance with regulatory standards. Professionals in pharmaceutical operations work to optimize production, maintain equipment, manage supply chains, and adhere to strict quality and safety guidelines. Their work is essential to delivering safe and effective medications to patients.

What is the difference between Pharmaceutical Operations vs Pharmaceutical Manufacturing?

AspectPharmaceutical OperationsPharmaceutical Manufacturing
CredentialsTypically requires degrees in pharmacy, chemistry, or related fields; certifications like GMP trainingRequires technical degrees or certifications in manufacturing processes; GMP training often necessary
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, labs, quality assurance, regulatory complianceFactories, production lines, cleanrooms, manufacturing plants
Employer & Industry UsagePharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, healthcare organizationsPharmaceutical companies, contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs)

Pharmaceutical Operations focuses on managing and coordinating the overall drug development, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance processes. In contrast, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing involves the physical production of medications, including process control and equipment operation. Both roles are essential in the pharmaceutical industry but differ in their primary functions and work environments.

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Infographic showing various Pharmaceutical Operations job openings in Indiana as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.
Training Coordinator IV

Contractor

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Training Coordinator IV

Reports To: Quality Manager
FLSA Status: Exempt

Position Summary

The Training Coordinator IV is responsible for developing, implementing, and continuously improving training programs within a regulated pharmaceutical warehouse environment that supports product storage, sampling, testing, and laboratory operations.

This role partners with Quality, Operations, Laboratory personnel, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS), and site leadership to ensure employees are trained and qualified in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and quality standards. The Training Coordinator IV plays a key role in maintaining inspection readiness by ensuring training records, qualification documentation, and competency assessments remain accurate, compliant, and audit-ready.


Key ResponsibilitiesTraining Program Management
  • Develop, maintain, and improve site training programs for warehouse, laboratory, and clean room operations.
  • Create and manage role-based training matrices and qualification programs.
  • Assign and monitor required training within the Learning Management System (LMS).
  • Ensure training assignments remain current with procedural and regulatory updates.
  • Track training completion and proactively address overdue or missing training.
Regulatory Compliance
  • Translate regulatory requirements, SOPs, and quality standards into effective training materials.
  • Support compliance with:
    • Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)
    • Good Distribution Practices (GDP)
    • FDA 21 CFR requirements
    • USP standards
    • Data Integrity principles (ALCOA+)
  • Maintain audit-ready training documentation and qualification records.
Clean Room & Laboratory Training
  • Coordinate training for:
    • Clean room behavior
    • Gowning qualification
    • Contamination control
    • Sample handling and chain of custody
    • Laboratory documentation
    • Good Documentation Practices
  • Coordinate initial qualification, retraining, and periodic competency verification.
  • Develop practical assessments, observation checklists, and qualification documentation.
Training Development
  • Design and update:
    • Training presentations
    • Job aids
    • SOP summaries
    • Work instructions
    • Qualification checklists
    • Assessments
    • Learning resources
  • Partner with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to ensure technical accuracy and compliance.
  • Continuously improve training content using audit findings, performance metrics, and employee feedback.
Training Needs Assessment
  • Conduct training gap analyses related to:
    • New procedures
    • Equipment implementation
    • Process changes
    • Regulatory updates
    • Audit findings
    • Corrective and preventive actions (CAPA)
  • Develop remediation plans and evaluate training effectiveness.
LMS Administration
  • Manage LMS course configuration and curricula.
  • Maintain training matrices and reporting dashboards.
  • Ensure training records are complete, accurate, and retrievable.
  • Support LMS enhancements and system updates as needed.
Leadership & Coaching
  • Provide guidance and coaching to trainers, supervisors, and subject matter experts.
  • Support Train-the-Trainer initiatives.
  • Facilitate instructor-led training sessions and workshops.
  • Promote a culture of continuous learning and compliance.
Audit & Continuous Improvement
  • Prepare training documentation for internal and external audits.
  • Support regulatory inspections and client audits.
  • Participate in deviation investigations, change controls, and CAPA activities related to training.
  • Identify opportunities to improve training effectiveness and operational consistency

QualificationsRequired Knowledge & Skills
  • Strong understanding of adult learning principles and training program development.
  • Experience administering Learning Management Systems (LMS).
  • Knowledge of pharmaceutical quality systems and regulatory requirements.
  • Familiarity with:
    • cGMP
    • GDP
    • FDA 21 CFR
    • USP
    • Data Integrity (ALCOA+)
  • Excellent technical writing skills.
  • Strong communication, organization, and project management abilities.
  • Advanced Microsoft Office proficiency, particularly Excel.
  • Ability to analyze training metrics and identify process improvements.
  • Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and coaching skills.

Preferred Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences, Microbiology, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Quality, Education, or a related field.
  • Five or more years of experience in training, quality, pharmaceutical operations, laboratory operations, clean room environments, or another regulated GxP environment.
  • Experience supporting:
    • Pharmaceutical manufacturing or distribution
    • Laboratory testing
    • Quality Assurance or Quality Control
    • Regulated warehouse operations
  • Experience with:
    • LMS administration
    • Curriculum development
    • Competency assessments
    • Technical writing
    • Audit readiness
    • CAPA and Change Control processes

Preferred Certifications
  • Train-the-Trainer
  • ASQ Certifications
  • GMP Certification
  • Data Integrity Training
  • OSHA
  • HazMat
  • DOT/49 CFR
  • PIT Trainer (where applicable)

Physical Requirements
  • Ability to work with computers, LMS platforms, office equipment, and training technology.
  • Ability to walk warehouse and laboratory areas as needed.
  • Must be able to comply with PPE, gowning, hygiene, and clean room requirements.
  • Ability to stand, walk, sit, and occasionally lift training materials.

Work Environment

This position supports operations in office, warehouse, laboratory, and clean room environments. The role requires collaboration across Quality, Operations, EHS, and leadership teams and may occasionally require travel to support additional facilities.

Education:Employment Type: CONTRACTOR

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