Supply Chain Product Specialist

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Invenia Group has partnered with a specialist pharmaceutical company, looking to hire a Supply Chain Product Specialist to its team. As well as offering a variety of employee benefits, this company has previously been awarded Best Workplaces For Wellbeing in the UK. Role responsibilities: The Supply Chain Product Specialist will be responsible for managing the supply of assigned products, ensuring end-to-end coordination of all operational activities through strategic batch planning and dynamic management. You will: Develop the supply plan in collaboration with key internal and external stakeholders Proactively own the resolution of any operational challenges in collaboration with the relevant department or team Maintain product supply to ensure the company offers the highest level of service to customers in all markets Ensure that the Master Production Schedule is up to date and maintained Monthly update of the Master Production Schedule & regular review of sales and stocks Set up new products in external and internal systems Proactively monitor and manage demand Ensure weekly stock reports are updated and communicated to all stakeholders Manage the returns process for any returned customer orders Build strong internal & external stakeholder relationships Ensure Responsible Person (RP) has clear and communicated target release dates for customer return Communicate with Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance and Commercial/Country Manager teams Resolve day-to-day issues with 3PL and CMOs Support the organisation of product collection from supply partners ensuring that the Status Of Collections tracker is up to date Obtain relevant certification, temperature data and receipt documentation for incoming deliveries Dynamic management of the safety stock level based on supplier performance
What we are looking for: We are looking for someone with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent business experience and experience of supply chain and stock management within the Pharmaceutical industry. Additional skills required: Highly numerate, with strong Microsoft Excel skills Well-organised and detail-oriented with the ability to multitask and prioritise Able to apply appropriate problem-solving techniques to evaluate and resolve operational issues Computer literacy skills, particularly in Microsoft Office and Supply Planning Systems Able to build strong internal & external stakeholder relationships Supply Chain qualification (e.g. CIPS, APICS, CIPM or equivalent) is desirable
Sound interesting? Apply today to find out more.
Location:
London, England, United Kingdom
Job Type:
FullTime

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