Summer 2027

Manufacturing Associate Intern

TSMS

Posted on 8/20/2026

Elanco

Elanco

5,001-10,000 employees

Global animal health pharmaceutical company

Compensation Overview

$20 - $40/hr

+ Housing assistance

Elwood, KS, USA

In Person

Includes approximately 10% travel to the corporate facility in Indianapolis, Indiana for opening and closing.

Bachelor's

Category
Operations & Logistics (2)
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Required Skills
Process Engineering

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Requirements
  • Currently enrolled in an Engineering major, including Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, or Process Engineering.
  • Experience with Microsoft Suites.
  • Willingness to learn.
Responsibilities
  • Understand the Animal Health Manufacturing process, document using Good Manufacturing Practice guidelines, and understand the importance of the Quality Unit.
  • Work within cross-functional teams to implement process or Quality Control laboratory improvements.
  • Learn about quality control, monoclonal antibody production, product recovery, product finishing, or companion animal packaging.
  • Study design improvement processes.
  • Travel approximately 10% to the corporate facility in Indianapolis, Indiana for opening and closing.
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior internship or professional experience in a life-science industry.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Ability to work exceptionally well independently and with minimal supervision.

Elanco is a global animal health company that develops medicines, vaccines, and preventive care products for livestock and pets. Its products include prescription medicines, vaccines, and parasite-control solutions used by veterinarians, farmers, and pet owners to protect animal health and welfare and improve productivity. After separating from Eli Lilly in 2019, Elanco expanded its scale by acquiring Bayer Animal Health in 2020, which broadened its reach in the companion-animal market and added direct-to-consumer capabilities. Its goal is to advance animal health and welfare worldwide by providing effective, accessible products and services while growing sustainably as a standalone company.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Greenfield, Massachusetts

Founded

1954

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q2 2026 revenue rose 10% to $1.368 billion, beating estimates.
  • Elanco raised 2026 revenue guidance to $5.09-$5.14 billion on August 5.
  • Varenzin launched in the UK on July 17, 2026 for feline CKD anemia.

What critics are saying

  • Seresto MDL litigation still exposes Elanco to damages from alleged pet deaths and human injuries.
  • Zenrelia now carries growth concentration risk; a safety signal in 2026 hits sales.
  • CLiK Extra depends on a temporary EUA; FDA revocation ends the screwworm windfall.

What makes Elanco unique

  • Zenrelia hit blockbuster status in July 2026 and leads Elanco's pet-health growth.
  • Credelio Quattro reached over 50% of U.S. clinic base by Q2 2026.
  • CLiK Extra won FDA EUA on August 7, 2026 for screwworm prevention.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

401(k) Company Match

Parental Leave

Annual Bonus

Relocation Assistance

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

4%

1 year growth

4%

2 year growth

4%
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