Supply Chain Manager
Supply Chain ManagerAs a Supply Chain Manager supporting a large biotech pharmaceutical leader, you will ensure seamless end-to-end supply planning to maintain uninterrupted product supply across a global manufacturing network. Your work will involve analyzing supply and demand, managing network constraints, and developing scenarios to optimize the supply plan. Close partnership with planning leadership and cross-functional stakeholders is essential. This role is highly analytical and process-driven, with a focus on continuous improvement.Key ResponsibilitiesAnalyze, consolidate, and report on demand, supply plans, inventory projections, and KPIs for management and stakeholders.Develop and compare scenarios to deliver optimal supply plans considering demand and network constraints.Support long-range planning, manage capacity constraints, and communicate tradeoffs.Drive alignment across manufacturing sites, supply chain, raw materials, and finance partners during planning cycles.Support implementation of continuous improvement initiatives, process improvements, and reporting automation.Represent Global Network Planning on cross-functional teams and projects, maintaining proactive stakeholder communication.Own planning cycle cadence by collecting inputs, validating assumptions, reconciling gaps, and publishing updated supply and inventory views.Build and refresh scenario analyses to stress-test supply plans against various constraints.Required Experience & SkillsExperience with network supply planning and scenario developmentStrong analytics, reporting, and planning systems proficiencyExceptional stakeholder management and communication skillsProficiency in Excel and ability to interpret and validate dataExperience facilitating cross-functional planning and problem-solving sessionsTop 3 Must Have Skills1. Network supply planning and scenario development2. Analytics, reporting, and planning systems3. Stakeholder management and communicationDay-to-Day ResponsibilitiesOwn the planning cycle cadence by collecting inputs, validating assumptions, reconciling gaps, and publishing updated supply and inventory views.Build and refresh scenario analyses to stress test supply plans against capacity, material, and non-commercial constraints.Prepare concise, leadership-ready summaries highlighting KPIs, key changes, risks, and decisions required.Facilitate cross-functional working sessions with manufacturing sites and global or regional partners to resolve constraints and confirm aligned plans.Monitor exceptions and emerging risks and recommend mitigation actions such as allocation shifts, campaign timing adjustments, or inventory strategies.Support continuous improvement efforts by simplifying processes, standardizing reporting, and contributing to automation and dashboarding initiatives.Basic QualificationsDoctorate degreeMaster's degree and 2 years of experienceBachelor's degree and 4 years of experienceAssociate's degree and 8 years of experienceHigh school diploma / GED and 10 years of experienceThis posting is for Contingent Worker, not an FTE