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Supply Chain Specialist

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CK QLS is seeking a Supply Chain Specialist to join our client’s Product Portfolio Management Team. This role offers the opportunity to support international (ex-US) new product launches and ensure successful project outcomes that bring innovative medicines to patients worldwide.

Key Responsibilities
Lead and coordinate cross-functional project activities for new product introductions.

Ensure timely readiness across key milestones (PLR approval, code creation, forecast positioning, artwork readiness, packaging).

Collaborate with Supply Planning, Regulatory Affairs, Artwork, Logistics, Finance, and Quality teams to secure successful launches.

Identify and mitigate risks in supply chain readiness, regulatory timelines, and packaging requirements.

Maintain accurate documentation, reporting, and archiving of launch projects.

Support the implementation of supply chain processes while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

Candidate Profile
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Business Administration, or related field.

1–3 years of experience in the biopharmaceutical industry (supply chain, new product introduction, or project management).

Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office; knowledge of SAP and Rapid Response is an advantage.

Fluent in English, both spoken and written.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with a collaborative mindset.

What We Offer
The opportunity to contribute to global product launches in a leading biopharmaceutical environment.

Exposure to cross-functional collaboration and career growth opportunities.

A dynamic and international workplace culture.

For more information or to apply please contact CK QLS on (email address removed) - please use (Apply online only) in all communications

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