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The Data Engineer — AI & Agentic Solutions is a hands-on engineer who builds the data pipelines and agentic AI components that make Lilly's Clinical and Non-Clinical data AI-ready and audit-ready. Working to the patterns and standards set by the data architect and senior engineers, this role writes production pipeline code, builds retrieval and tool-calling agent components, and ships them with the tests, evaluations, and observability a regulated environment requires. This is a builder role — approximately 90% hands-on engineering including daily coding, and 10% design contribution and documentation.
The role contributes directly to the Right Model, Right Task mandate — implementing and tuning the routing configurations that send each agentic and LLM workload to the model best suited to it on cost, latency, and accuracy grounds, using Lilly's internal data platform for lineage and metadata rather than standing up disconnected stores. Agentic and AI-assisted ways of working are the expected default across every engineering, analysis, and documentation activity.
Data Engineering & Pipeline Development (Hands-On)
- Build, test, and maintain production data pipelines across Clinical and Non-Clinical domains — ingestion, transformation, and publication into governed lakehouse layers (Bronze/Silver/Gold).
- Implement pipeline patterns defined by senior engineers and the architect — incremental loads, CDC, schema handling, and idempotent reprocessing — and extend them to new sources.
- Monitor and troubleshoot pipeline runs, resolve data quality and performance issues, and improve reliability against agreed SLAs.
- Contribute to curated, analytics-ready data products with documented schemas and contracts that downstream consumers and agentic systems depend on.
Agentic AI & LLM Application Development (Hands-On)
- Build agentic AI components against established patterns — tool-calling agents, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) chains, and steps within multi-agent workflows — for Clinical and Non-Clinical use cases.
- Implement prompt, tool, and state-handling logic with attention to token/cost and latency budgets, retries, and graceful failure handling.
- Write and run evaluations, guardrail checks, and regression tests for agentic components, and act on the results to improve accuracy and groundedness.
- Instrument agents with logging, tracing, and observability so behaviour is traceable and auditable in a regulated environment.
Right Model, Right Task — Contributing to Data Engineering
- Implement and tune routing configurations that direct each agentic task to the appropriate model on complexity, cost, latency, and accuracy grounds, rather than defaulting to one model for every job.
- Wire agentic components into Lilly's internal data platform (Data Hub catalog, lineage, and metadata services) rather than building parallel metadata stores.
- Contribute to lineage-aware knowledge graph pipelines that capture data provenance, sensitivity, and domain context for agent reasoning.
- Apply routing and access policy correctly in code — ensuring regulatory-sensitive Clinical data is only handled by approved/validated models.
- Run benchmarks and cost/accuracy comparisons across candidate models and share the findings with the squad.
Semantic, Retrieval & Knowledge Graph Engineering
- Build and tune retrieval components — embeddings, chunking strategies, vector indexes, and hybrid search — that ground LLMs in governed Clinical and Non-Clinical data.
- Contribute to semantic models, taxonomies, and knowledge graph structures under the guidance of senior engineers and the architect.
- Measure retrieval quality against defined benchmarks such as groundedness, recall, and citation accuracy, and iterate on the results.
Automation, Reusability & AI-Native Ways of Working
- Use AI-assisted and agentic tooling by default across the data lifecycle — pipeline generation, schema alignment, data-quality scoring, test generation, and documentation.
- Adopt and extend the team's reusable accelerators — agent templates, orchestration patterns, evaluation harnesses, and pipeline frameworks — and contribute improvements back.
- Automate repetitive checks such as lineage capture, schema-drift detection, and data quality validation instead of handling them manually.
Quality, Governance & Responsible AI
- Apply access control, encryption, and prompt/data-leakage safeguards correctly when building on regulated data.
- Build data quality, lineage, and compliance checks into pipelines and agentic components as part of the delivery, not afterwards.
- Follow engineering discipline consistently: version control, code review, automated testing, and CI/CD practices appropriate to a GxP environment.
Collaboration & Knowledge Sharing
- Work with senior engineers, the data architect, business SMEs, and platform teams to turn Clinical and Non-Clinical requirements into working solutions.
- Ask questions early, raise blockers and risks promptly, and seek review on design decisions before building.
- Share learnings, document what is built, and support teammates as the squad scales its AI-native delivery.
Required — Data Engineering (Must-Have, Hands-On)
- Strong hands-on Python and SQL, with working experience in Spark/PySpark for distributed data processing.
- Hands-on experience building and maintaining production data pipelines on a cloud lakehouse platform (Databricks, or equivalent), including Delta/Parquet and orchestration tooling.
- Practical data modeling experience — relational, dimensional, and lakehouse/medallion patterns.
- Working proficiency with Git, code review, automated testing, and CI/CD practices.
Required — AI & Agentic Development (Must-Have, Hands-On)
- 2+ years hands-on experience building AI/agentic components that reached production or pilot: RAG, tool-calling/function-calling agents, or steps within a multi-agent workflow, using LLM application frameworks (e.g., LangGraph, LlamaIndex, Semantic Kernel, or equivalent).
- Hands-on experience with vector databases/semantic search, embeddings, chunking, and retrieval patterns that ground LLMs in governed data.
- Experience writing evaluations, guardrail checks, and prompt iterations against measurable quality criteria — not subjective review alone.
- Practical understanding of model cost, latency, and accuracy trade-offs, and of why different tasks warrant different models.
Required — Platform Integration & Governance
- Working experience with a cloud platform (AWS preferred) and catalog-based access control, encryption, and lineage patterns (Unity Catalog or equivalent).
- Experience consuming enterprise data-catalog and lineage services rather than building parallel metadata stores.
- Awareness of semantic modeling concepts — ontologies, taxonomies, knowledge graphs — and willingness to build depth in them.
- Self-starter who learns new technologies quickly, follows team standards, and actively shares learnings back to the squad.
Preferred
- Certifications in Databricks, AWS, or an equivalent cloud data platform; coursework or certification in LLM/agentic application development.
- Exposure to knowledge graphs, ontologies, or semantic modeling concepts.
- Awareness of GxP / 21 CFR Part 11 compliance and responsible-AI principles in a validated data environment.
- Familiarity with clinical data standards (CDISC, SDTM, ADaM) or non-clinical lab, safety, and manufacturing data.
Minimum
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or related discipline.
- 6+ years of hands-on data engineering experience, including 2+ years building AI/agentic or LLM-based solutions
- Demonstrated examples of data pipelines and agentic components personally built and shipped, with evidence of testing, evaluation, and production support.
Preferred
- Master's degree in a quantitative, computing, or engineering discipline.
- Exposure to a regulated industry (pharma, life sciences, finance) with GxP or equivalent compliance requirements.
Note: When applying internally for a position your current supervisor receives notification that you have applied to the position. We encourage employees to discuss the opportunity with their supervisor prior to applying.
Lilly does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, protected veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.
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 does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, protected veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.
#WeAreLillySkills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or a related discipline
- 6+ years of hands-on data engineering experience
- 2+ years of hands-on experience building AI, agentic, or LLM-based solutions
- Strong hands-on Python and SQL experience
- Working experience with Spark or PySpark for distributed data processing
- Hands-on experience building and maintaining production data pipelines on Databricks or an equivalent cloud lakehouse platform
- Experience with Delta or Parquet and orchestration tooling
- Practical relational, dimensional, and lakehouse or medallion data modeling experience
- Working proficiency with Git, code review, automated testing, and CI/CD
- Production or pilot experience with RAG, tool-calling or function-calling agents, or multi-agent workflows
- Experience with LLM application frameworks such as LangGraph, LlamaIndex, Semantic Kernel, or equivalent
- Hands-on experience with vector databases, semantic search, embeddings, chunking, and retrieval patterns
- Experience writing evaluations, guardrail checks, and prompt iterations against measurable quality criteria
- Understanding of model cost, latency, and accuracy trade-offs
- Working experience with a cloud platform, preferably AWS
- Experience with catalog-based access control, encryption, and lineage patterns such as Unity Catalog or equivalent
- Experience consuming enterprise data catalog and lineage services
- Awareness of ontologies, taxonomies, semantic modeling, and knowledge graphs
- Ability to learn technologies quickly, follow team standards, and share learnings
- Demonstrated examples of personally built and shipped data pipelines and agentic components with testing, evaluation, and production support
- Databricks, AWS, or equivalent cloud data platform certification
- Coursework or certification in LLM or agentic application development
- Exposure to knowledge graphs, ontologies, or semantic modeling concepts
- Awareness of GxP, 21 CFR Part 11, and responsible-AI principles
- Familiarity with clinical data standards such as CDISC, SDTM, or ADaM
- Familiarity with non-clinical laboratory, safety, or manufacturing data
- Master's degree in a quantitative, computing, or engineering discipline
- Exposure to a regulated industry such as pharmaceutical, life sciences, or finance
Eli Lilly and Company Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Eli Lilly and Company and has not been reviewed or approved by Eli Lilly and Company.
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Retirement Support — Feedback suggests long-term savings are bolstered by a defined-benefit pension alongside a company 401(k) match and retiree health options. These elements make total compensation feel strong beyond base salary.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Feedback suggests paid time off is expansive, with substantial vacation, company shutdown days, and milestone time. This breadth of leave is viewed as a meaningful part of overall rewards.
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Parental & Family Support — Feedback suggests family-building and caregiving support are robust, including paid parental leave, adoption or surrogacy assistance, and backup care. These programs enhance the perceived value of benefits across life stages.
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