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But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF POSITION:The Manufacturing Operations Manager I/II leads a team of front-line supervisors that execute the cell therapy manufacturing process.
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The Manager, Global Operations , Scheduling & Cell Logistics (SCLT) will be responsible for building and managing a high-functioning team of Global Operations Specialists , who will serve as the primary point s of contact for our manufacturing and logistics partners, both internally and externally, in order to manage and mitigate patient scheduling issues in real-time over the weekends.
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Bristol Myers Squibb recognizes the importance of balance and flexibility in our work environment. Solid technology background with knowledge of OneSource Provision (knowledge of TaxStream is very beneficial), SharePoint, Excel along with other Microsoft Office products, SAP, and preferable experience with intelligent automation such as Alteryx, RPA, Power BI and Tableau.
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The Manufacturing Operations Manager I/II leads a team of front-line supervisors that execute the cell therapy manufacturing process. The Manufacturing Operations Manager II is responsible for managing all aspects of the manufacturing unit operation team including the people (Manager IIs and associates), written procedures, patient and intermediate materials, equipment, and environment of the production area.
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The position of the Senior Manager, Field Channel Operations within the Commercialization IT - Content Platforms & Delivery, is responsible and accountable to support and evolve a global end-to-end IVA and Approved Email (FTE) capabilities and expertise supporting publishing and distribution of field channel content.
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Partnering with the home office operations teams and necessary functional areas to troubleshoot regional operational issues (e.g. relevant BMS systems). We are seeking an individual with a track record of strong leadership, compliant execution, and a winning mindset to join the Neuroscience Sales Strategy & Operations team - Psychiatry to support the Northeast and South regions during the launch of KarXT. This individual will partner with the Northeast and South Region Sales Leadership Teams to pull-through business-related functions.
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The Senior Manager, Data Analyst, is responsible for monitoring and reporting the performance of manufacturing and business systems at the Devens Cell Therapy Facility (CTF). This role reports to the Senior Director, Strategy and Business Operations.
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In the role as a Research Operations Manager , within Strategy and Operations team, the ideal candidate. Business operations experience required; biopharma R&D laboratory operations experience preferred.
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RayzeBio is a dynamic biotechnology company headquartered in San Diego, CA. Launched in late 2020 and recently acquired by Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) as a wholly owned subsidiary, the company is focused on improving survival of people with cancer by harnessing the power of targeted radioisotopes.
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