Supply Chain & Technical Operations Project Lead.

Greater London/ full time / £60000 - £70000 per Year


My client is seeking an experienced Project Lead to support European Business Operations by providing Project Leadership as part of the Supply Chain & Technical Operations Team.
This is a hybrid role requiring European travel when required.
  
Key Responsibilities

  • Provide technical leadership & support during new product introductions, evaluation of new business opportunities and when investigating/resolving challenges in the manufacturing/supply chain for new & existing productsLeadership & support of a range of Supply Chain & Technical Projects & initiatives to support the European
  • Business Operations, including:
  • Evaluation of scope, resource requirements, budget, business case & schedules for project & initiatives,
  • Establishing & leading cross-functional project teams comprising internal & external subject matter experts
  • Development and monitoring detailed project plans, highlighting critical paths, key milestones & external dependencies
  • Providing direction & management to ensure that projects are consistently delivered on time and within budget
  • Project sponsors & stakeholders management – development of a consistent & concise approach to reporting updates at all levels within the organisation
  • Leading supply chain & technical work streams to support the registration & commercialisation of new product & territory launches
  • Designing & Implementing systems & methodologies to ensure an efficient, consistent & transparent approach to projects.
  Skills & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Science, Engineering or related discipline
  • 5+ years of Project Management/Leadership experience in an equivalent senior role within the Pharma Industry
  • Broad knowledge of pharmaceutical development, licensing & commercialisation process, including GxP Compliance, Regularly Affairs, Supply Chain/External Manufacturing & Distribution
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) / PRINCE II certifications are desirable but not essential