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The Technical Operations CMC Project Management Director is responsible for leading cross-functional teams within Technical Operations on multiple projects from inception through completion, coordinating activities to develop the physical product, manufacturing process, supply chain and regulatory files.
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Supply Chain Project/Program Management II. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in Supply Chain Management and Program Management.
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The Deputy Director PMO collaborates with and guides Project Managers (PMs) and Activity Leads in the project areas of Engineering & Construction, Real Estate, Logistics & Supply Chain, Healthcare Planning, Communications, and other client land use development projects.
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Reporting directly to the VP, Global Supply Chain, the PMO Director will be responsible for creating and implementing PMO processes, methodologies, and best practices to drive successful project and program execution and alignment with organizational objectives across Sequel.
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Program Manager, Senior Product Manager, Supply Chain, Demand Planner, Project Manager, Management, Operations, Technology. The CPM will be responsible for forming key customer growth strategies in concert with Sales and Product Management.
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Technical understanding of biopharmaceutical and small molecule pharmaceutical product and process development, manufacturing and supply chain. Experience in project and portfolio management in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry.
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Amazon is looking for a Senior Program Manager with a strong delivery record and proven project management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects and programs across multiple verticals.
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Supplier management (i.e., Line of Balance (LOB)/Material Status, Supplier Risk/Opportunity management, supplier performance, supply chain metrics, make buy/make where strategies, tactical/strategic sourcing, etc.
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The Aerojet Rocketdyne Segment of L3Harris Technologies is seeking a Specialist, Material Program Manager to join our Supply Chain and Material Management (SCMM) organization.
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Johnson & Johnson MedTech is recruiting for a(n) Manager Operations Program Management, Supply Chain Product Management, located in Santa Clara, CA. Reporting to the Director of Operations Program Management, this person will lead and coordinate activities across operations functions including manufacturing, supply chain, procurement, materials, service, and quality to ensure on time launches with robust supply and driving supply reliability for launched products.
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Master's degree in relevant area i.e., Supply Chain Management, Business Management, Information Technology, Program Management. Bachelor's degree in relevant area i.e., Supply Chain Management, Business Management, Information Technology, Program Management.
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Certification in Project Management., Master’s degree in Business Administration, with specialization in strategy, supply chain, finance, information systems, or related area and 5 years’ experience in product design., SupervisoryPrimary Location.
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The candidate must possess either a high school diploma and 8+ years of relevant supply chain experience, business analyst, project management and/or ramp management.
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Graduate student completing an MBA degree between December 2023 and June 2024 with an undergraduate degree in one of the following: Biology, Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Economics, Genetics, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Operations Management, Supply Chain, or related field of study.
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Provide overall program coordination and direction to multiple functional areas, including Process and Analytical Development, Supply Chain, Quality, and GMP Manufacturing. Strong communication, problem solving, planning, and project/program management skills.
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