VP, CMC Project Leadership, Small Molecules

1054 GlaxoSmithKline Services Unlimited Stevenage, England Posted 6 days ago

Full Time
Onsite
Senior

Job description

This VP, CMC Project Leadership, Small Molecules opportunity is built around works with internal sites and CMOs to ensure that manufacturing sites and associated logistics are capable of implementing the manufacturing process and supply chain to produce qua. It would suit someone who can bring strong professional approach to the role.

How the role is set up

Their responsibilities also include overseeing assets with peak year sales exceeding £500M. In addition, they lead a matrix team of around 10 people, who themselves manage line teams dedicated to specific projects.

Where someone would start

Works with internal sites and CMOs to ensure that manufacturing sites and associated logistics are capable of implementing the manufacturing process and supply chain to produce qua. Leads the assessment of technical, regulatory, quality, logistical and financial risks associated with the physical product development, manufacture and supply. Timely governance and investment, aligned with therapeutic area and platform development strategy, for progression of small molecule assets through major lifecycle programmes.

What helps someone build confidence

Strong professional approach.

What is expected

  • Extensive CMC experience in the development or manufacture of small / synthetic molecules and drug products.
  • Experience in CMC, supply chain, and late phase CMC/supply‑chain development and commercialization.
  • Project leadership experience, specifically leadership of global multi‑disciplinary, matrix teams.
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