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Program Manager – Pharma/ Biopharma

Robert Half
Leeds
1 week ago
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Robert Half is recruiting for a Program Manager - Feasibility & Planning


ROLE: Program Manager - Feasibility & Planning


LENGTH: 6 Months


LOCATION: Remote - UK based


PAY: depending on experience


The Role


We're looking for aseasoned Programme Managerto take the lead on thefeasibility and planning phaseof a major pharmaceutical manufacturing transformation programme. This is a key role, where you'll be responsible for keeping theprogramme’s critical path on track, ensuring all teams are aligned, and enabling fast, informed decision-making that will shape the future of our global manufacturing network.


Key Requirments

Programme & Timeline Leadership

  • Own and manage thecritical pathacross several workstreams
  • Map out and track key milestones and cross-functional dependencies
  • Spot and resolve blockers or delays that could impact progress
  • Build and maintain the full programme plan using tools like MS Project or Smartsheet

Feasibility & Strategic Planning

  • Lead detailed feasibility work including site capability, capacity modelling, and CapEx/OpEx analysis
  • Support evaluations of different strategic options—such as greenfield builds, tech transfers, or site consolidations

Stakeholder Alignment

  • Work closely with stakeholders across Manufacturing, Quality, Supply Chain, Regulatory, Engineering, Commercial, and Finance
  • Coordinate key decision checkpoints and help drive alignment on critical go/no-go calls

Governance & Oversight

  • Set up and manage governance structures that keep the programme aligned and moving forward
  • Provide clear and concise updates, dashboards, and risk reports to senior leadership and steering groups

Risk & Dependency Management

  • Identify and monitor cross-functional risks or bottlenecks—especially those that could delay the critical path
  • Lead the development of backup plans and mitigation strategies with relevant teams


The Skills

Qualifications:

  • A degree in Engineering, Life Sciences, Business or similar
  • A project or programme management qualification (e.g., PMP, MSP, PgMP) is a plus

Experience:

  • 7–10+ years in programme/project management, ideally in pharmaceutical manufacturing or supply chain
  • Strong background in managing large-scale planning or capital investment programmes
  • Knowledge of GMP, tech transfers, regulatory frameworks, and operational readiness

Skills:

  • Excellent at critical path planning and integrated project timelines
  • Confident managing senior stakeholders and driving decisions
  • Experienced with project tools like MS Project, Smartsheet, or Primavera
  • Able to turn complex issues into clear actions and well-structured plans


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