Material Planning Specialist

Dublin
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Materials Planning Specialist

Team Horizon is seeking a Materials Planning Specialist for a pharmaceutical client in Dublin. The key responsibility for this person is to ensure that all materials have their SAP master data created, material risk assessments and material specifications in place and are available onsite, tested and released by QC and QA as needed for use in the relevant tech transfer and manufacturing of drug substances, according to agreed new product introduction and commercial manufacturing schedules.

Why you should apply:

  • This is an excellent opportunity to join a world class manufacturing operation, with an outstanding track record of reliably delivering high-quality medicines to patients around the world suffering serious illnesses.

  • There is a strong culture of continuous improvement and innovation within the company to strive for solutions that improve health outcomes and dramatically improve people’s lives.

  • Our client is developing the capability to produce all its medicines in Dublin, helping to ensure continuity of supply of our medicines as they expand internationally.

    What you will be doing:

    Identify Requirements and Suppliers

  • Coordinate with Technical Services who will provide process descriptions and create bills of materials and with the strategic sourcing team and buyer to identify suitable suppliers, grades and pack sizes according to process requirements and following standard operating procedures for NMI.

  • Work with Technical Services, Operations and Strategic Sourcing to ensure that the correct quantities are estimated to support technical studies, shakedown and engineering batches each new product introduction up to and including the process performance qualification batches (PPQ).

  • Attend Material Review Board (MRB), Supplier Review board (SRB) and Qualification tracker meetings to ensure material and supplier is qualified for use.

    Qualify new Vendors and New Materials

  • Coordinate with QA, QC and Technical Services who are responsible for qualifying and adding new vendors and/or materials to the approved vendor list.

  • Coordinate and plan the generation of technical risk assessments and material specifications by Technical Services and QC respectively.

    Purchasing

  • Coordinate with the Buyer to complete purchasing activities for all raw materials and components on the BOM, as well as any new consumables via the on-site vendor managed inventory service provider.

  • Work with Manufacturing and other site departments to understand future material needs and develop a purchasing schedule.

  • Support the Buyer as required to process purchase requisitions, enter purchase orders in SAP, and generate reports for upper management review.

  • Support Raw Materials and SAP Process teams - identify problems, recommend process improvements, and work with the team on resolutions.

    Planning/ Scheduling

  • Produce BDS Master Schedules/ Plans as assigned and in conjunction with the buyer ensure that these are translated into SAP process orders in order to initiate MRP.

  • Create Process Orders in SAP to initiate batch manufacture and coordinate with the finite scheduler to execute the BDS production schedule.

  • Generate new material request forms to initiate Qualification of the material.
    • Generate SAP master data for materials to allow the creation of Process Orders in SAP
    • Update BOM and MES where required to support the manufacturing line.
    • Chair weekly calls to support the NMI production for technology transfer.

    What you need to apply:

    Qualifications

  • Proficient in use of SAP ERP system, preferably including familiarity with requirements and processes for material master data build and Bill of Materials creation, purchasing, MRP and production planning.

  • System awareness: Veeva vault, SAP ECC and Smart sheet.

  • Project management skillset.

  • Planning experience in an MRP environment.

  • Understanding of cGMP raw material purchasing requirements

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

  • Customer service oriented, self -directed, responsible, and able to work on problems involving various cross-functional groups.

  • Ability to drive for results independently and adapt to rapidly changing priorities. Demonstrated ability to expedite and drive schedule adherence on an ongoing basis

    Education

  • 3rd level qualification in Business, Materials Management or Supply Chain Management/Logistics or other equivalent such as APICS qualification.

  • Alternatively, a science-based 3rd level qualification, coupled with industry experience of aspects planning or management of raw materials and with the skills described below

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