Supply Planning Manager, Global Supply Chain
Responsible for converting product demand into feasible production plans across the S&OP horizon, ensuring optimal inventories at BioMarin's sites and distribution locations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Execute global planning processes to ensure a feasible production/volume plan for specified commercial and/or clinical products.
- Ensure uninterrupted availability of clinical drug at global study sites.
- Collaborate with domestic and international logistics for shipment of samples, drug product, and finished goods to support clinical trials.
- Partner with demand planning to ensure availability of an aligned demand plan for downstream supply chain planning activities for specified products.
- Drive root cause analysis and lead resolution management of supply risks.
- Manage FG & DP product safety stock and implement inventory strategies for specified products.
- Manage and maintain E2E planning parameters, business rules, and master data to a high level of accuracy.
- Prepare and present planning scenarios as necessary with quick turn-around, high accuracy, well-vetted, and documented assumptions.
- Support and improve key performance metrics related to supply chain and S&OP effectiveness.
- Ensure the continuous development and optimization of the global planning processes.
Requirements:
- BS/B.Sc. in Supply Chain, Life Sciences, Engineering, or Business Administration.
- Minimum 4 years' practical leadership experience in sales & operation planning, demand management, supply planning, inventory management, data analytics, or other business-related functions.
- Minimum 3 years' experience in biopharma, in a complex, virtual, commercial/clinical supply chain environment.
- Strong organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work in cross-functional teams with minimal supervision.
- Ability to prioritize and manage deadlines in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with multiple projects.
- Subject-matter expertise in ERP systems, preferably Oracle and/or SAP.
- Ability to understand and escalate the impact of unique issues from an E2E and functional perspective.
Desirable:
- MSc. in Supply Chain Management.
- Supply Chain Qualification APICS certification desirable.