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Supply Chain Operations Specialist 7 month contract Pay Range: $37.00 - $40.50 The GEO Supply Chain Operations Specialist serves as an integral member of the Global External Operations team with responsibility for readiness for external contract manufacturing activities relating to commercial drug products. They help coordinate starting material, drug product and finished packaged goods supply needs between contract manufacturers and internal teams to ensure that all commercial and clinical needs are defined and met. The candidate works closely with a cross-functional team and coordinates activities between Supply Chain, Operations, Quality, Logistics, TDS and the contract manufacturer. Responsibilities
Process Team Member and Support: Act as the focus and conduit for communications between the CMO and Process Teams and other departments to meet the supply plan. Analyze, issue and execute with the CMO the production plan to deliver an uninterrupted supply of clinical and commercial product. Identify supply constraints and negotiate/resolve with the CMO any issues to meet the supply plan. Coordinate activities in the evaluation/execution of issues, process changes, change requests and deviations to ensure timely resolution without impacting supply. Commit Process maintain process order dates to match CMO order confirmations and changes in schedule to support supply plan visibility and master scheduling. Shipment Management request submission, shipment coordination, inbound and outbound activities, DS/DP/bulk packs and samples. Manage ERP aspects for purchasing and production efforts at the CMO. Purchase Order Management: Creation, submission, and supplier confirmation. Material allocations; maintenance of dates, costing, and materials through closure. Oversight and maintenance of associated condition records in ERP; ensure on-time supplier and vendor payment upon invoice. Process Order Management: Convert planned to process orders per production planning; maintain dates and allocations. Shipment Planning and Management: Manage all shipments within the network; Creation and execution of STR/STO in SAP; lead cross-functional coordination and visibility for shipments. Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and Management: Monitor and manage inventory levels of drug substance, drug product, finish goods and components at the CMO site; determine order requirements using ERP MRP, Min/Max systems and other electronic reporting tools; manage materials outside of ERP; establish and maintain relationships with suppliers; purchase order and invoice issue analysis and resolution. Education and Experience
Minimum 3-5 years in Operations or Supply Chain. BS/BA degree; life sciences, business, or supply chain management. Ability to guide and support cross-functional teams in resolving short-term issues and sustaining long-term performance. Experience with CAPA, FMEA, RCA tools in a highly regulated manufacturing environment is desired. Strong written and verbal communication, commercial acumen. High initiative and questioning skills; strong organizational skills. Experience in supply planning or inventory management. Strong understanding of ERP/MRP systems and processes (SAP knowledge preferred). Benefits
Health insurance Health savings account Dental insurance Vision insurance Flexible spending accounts Life insurance Retirement plan Equal Opportunity Employment
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Supply Chain Operations Specialist 7 month contract Pay Range: $37.00 - $40.50 The GEO Supply Chain Operations Specialist serves as an integral member of the Global External Operations team with responsibility for readiness for external contract manufacturing activities relating to commercial drug products. They help coordinate starting material, drug product and finished packaged goods supply needs between contract manufacturers and internal teams to ensure that all commercial and clinical needs are defined and met. The candidate works closely with a cross-functional team and coordinates activities between Supply Chain, Operations, Quality, Logistics, TDS and the contract manufacturer. Responsibilities
Process Team Member and Support: Act as the focus and conduit for communications between the CMO and Process Teams and other departments to meet the supply plan. Analyze, issue and execute with the CMO the production plan to deliver an uninterrupted supply of clinical and commercial product. Identify supply constraints and negotiate/resolve with the CMO any issues to meet the supply plan. Coordinate activities in the evaluation/execution of issues, process changes, change requests and deviations to ensure timely resolution without impacting supply. Commit Process maintain process order dates to match CMO order confirmations and changes in schedule to support supply plan visibility and master scheduling. Shipment Management request submission, shipment coordination, inbound and outbound activities, DS/DP/bulk packs and samples. Manage ERP aspects for purchasing and production efforts at the CMO. Purchase Order Management: Creation, submission, and supplier confirmation. Material allocations; maintenance of dates, costing, and materials through closure. Oversight and maintenance of associated condition records in ERP; ensure on-time supplier and vendor payment upon invoice. Process Order Management: Convert planned to process orders per production planning; maintain dates and allocations. Shipment Planning and Management: Manage all shipments within the network; Creation and execution of STR/STO in SAP; lead cross-functional coordination and visibility for shipments. Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and Management: Monitor and manage inventory levels of drug substance, drug product, finish goods and components at the CMO site; determine order requirements using ERP MRP, Min/Max systems and other electronic reporting tools; manage materials outside of ERP; establish and maintain relationships with suppliers; purchase order and invoice issue analysis and resolution. Education and Experience
Minimum 3-5 years in Operations or Supply Chain. BS/BA degree; life sciences, business, or supply chain management. Ability to guide and support cross-functional teams in resolving short-term issues and sustaining long-term performance. Experience with CAPA, FMEA, RCA tools in a highly regulated manufacturing environment is desired. Strong written and verbal communication, commercial acumen. High initiative and questioning skills; strong organizational skills. Experience in supply planning or inventory management. Strong understanding of ERP/MRP systems and processes (SAP knowledge preferred). Benefits
Health insurance Health savings account Dental insurance Vision insurance Flexible spending accounts Life insurance Retirement plan Equal Opportunity Employment
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. #J-18808-Ljbffr