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Director Resource Management

Director, Resource ManagementThe Director, Resource Management (DRM) is a key liaison across multiple functions in Research and Preclinical Development (RpD) providing comprehensive resource management and strategic resource planning for RpD functions with respect to current programs as well as planning for the future development portfolio. The DRM will supervise and coach two resource managers on the team. To be successful, the DRM will need to have an in-depth understanding of pharmaceutical discovery, pre-clinical development, research and early development functional roles, responsibilities and work effort. The DRM will be an expert in industry standard resource management tools and respective reporting tools to provide key insights regarding capacity, resource planning and forecasting. The DRM will be confident in the design of effective insight driven dashboards and collaborate closely with the IT function to enable development, implementation, and support. The DRM will promote the adherence to RM best practices, processes and the delivery of high-quality resource planning, capacity management, tracking, and forecasting of functional resources.A Typical Day May Include The Following:Serves as the key interface and point of contact with R&pD for the review and assessment of functional resource strategies including the assessment of available resources against requirements and confirmation of resource plans with functional leadershipWorks with partners to ensure that Target, Project, and Program assumptions are current and resource utilization is optimizedPartners with applicable functions to design, develop, implement, and update algorithms in the RM tool used in resource demand forecastsDirects other RMs assigned to additional functional areas to ensure cross-functional consistency for resource and headcount managementAssists partner functions with capacity management providing support for annual headcount planning and ensuring data quality for the quarterly budget reforecast activitiesDeliver regular and ad-hoc resource reports, including forecasted resource demand, capacity, gap analyses, and FTE planned vs. actuals that provide clear insights needed for decision makingIs viewed as Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Resource Management for targets, assets, programs, and studiesProvides leadership and operational support for resource management processes including active resource management, capacity planning, and strategic workforce planningLiaises with the Data Analytics (DA) team to design reports to help identify trends and develop metrics and analytics around resourcing and to develop functional and portfolio resourcing benchmarks and metricsConducts portfolio and program level scenario analyses. Models impact of changes in assumptions on resource estimatesProactively identifies and communicates resource-related gaps, issues and risks to partner functions based on analysis of resource data. Supports review and discussion to resolve resource and/or capacity conflictsThis Role May Be For You If:Adept at managing a limited supply of resources against constantly changing portfolioExcellent analytical, budgeting, and resource balancing skillsProblem solving abilities, troubleshooting, conflict resolution, and resourcefulnessEffective communication (clear and concise written and verbal skills), influencing, negotiating, and sellingExcellent interpersonal and leadership skills, ability to build relationships internally and externally (e.g. with supervisors, peers, partners and stakeholders)Detail oriented and capable of working independently in ambiguous situationsAbility to manage multiple tasks and tight deadlines with confidenceAbility to prioritize and organize workload across multiple groupsExperience with supervising, coaching, and mentoring direct reportsProficiency in Microsoft Office SuiteTo be considered for this role, you must have a Bachelor's Degree required and 12+ years' experience in Biotech/Pharmaceutical/CRO, including, but not limited to, Research, Early and Late Development functional areas. Master's Degree (MS/MBA) and 10+ years of relevant experience may be considered. A solid understanding of the drug discovery and development process with particular emphasis on preclinical development, translational medicine, and early development for biological molecules. Expert with Planisware for project planning and resource forecasting including the design, development, and implementation of algorithms. We are seeking extensive experience with reporting for business facing resource management in research and development. This opportunity requires the ability to travel up to 20%.