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Collaborate with cross-functional teams of Corporate Supplier Industrialization, Corporate Quality, Design & Engineering, Craftmanship, Program Management and Supply Chain and lead a team of commodity SIEs for conducting potential supplier assessments, implementation of supplier quality plans including DFM/A, Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and successful Production Part Approval Process (PPAP.
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The Principal/Sr. Principal SEIT Lead will interface with multiple disciplines including internal Executive Management, Program Management, Manufacturing, Global Supply Chain, Business Management, suppliers, and customers.
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Works collaboratively with Clinical Operations, Formulation Process Development, Device Development and Clinical Package Engineering, Quality Assurance, Regulatory, Outsourced Manufacturing and Project Management partners to develop optimal supply strategies and ensure on time delivery of clinical supplies to initiate and resupply studies with investigational medicinal product (IMP.
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Liaise with functions such as Development, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Project Management, QA, QC, and Regulatory Affairs as well as off-site functions such as external partners.
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Minimum of 5 years’ electrical product manufacturing supply chain management experience. Given the depth of supply chain knowledge the SCPS support will be very flexible.
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Possess clinical supplies experience/knowledge in forecasting, demand / supply planning, IRT systems, inventory management, clinical labeling and distribution including cold chain, import/export, and reverse logistics.
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This role has great exposure to all elements of the clinical supply chain from the protocol design through manufacturing to the ultimate distribution and inventory management of clinical supplies at the clinical sites worldwide.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Supply Chain Management or Engineering +5 years of working experience in procurement/supplier management position OR Master's degree +3 years of working experience.
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Communicate Engineering BOM requirements between Supply Chain and Production to facilitate material planning, order fulfillment and execution. Create, and release Bills of Material based on input from Engineering, Project Management and Manufacturing to support NPI and production product releases.
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Responsible for efforts associated with process development, analytical development, manufacturing, quality, and supply chain. Hire, train, and manage CMC Project Management team members to ensure project management support is successfully provided to CMC teams for projects ranging from pre-IND through clinical development and commercialization.
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In addition, our team also works on projects with clients to manage these Quality business processes for supply chain, manufacturing, commercial operations and R&D. This includes analyzing various cGMP and 21 CFR Part 11 regulations in the Regulatory Compliance area to determine impact on risk exposure.
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Stays current with industry trends and best practices with respect to clinical supply management as well as changes in the regulatory landscape that would impact clinical supply chain.
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Key Words: Mechanical Engineering, Project Management, Design, Manufacturing, Prototyping, Bill of Materials BOM, Procurement, Supply Chain Manager, Manager, CAD, Drawings, Schedule, Budgets, Finances, Business Operations, Invoices, Proposals, Quotations.
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Leads end –to-end clinical supply responsibilities including but not limited to protocol interpretation, demand planning, supply planning, distribution, inventory management, label generation and planning and execution of labeling operations at partner contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs.
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Meta's Hardware Engineering Program Management Team is looking for an resourceful Engineering Project Coordinator to drive global supply chain, logistics, budget, procurement, and configuration management activities.
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