Johnson & Johnson
Supply Chain Product Transfer coordinator
Global Planning - Supply Chain Product Transfer coordinator
Location: Beerse, Belgium - Hybrid working
When starting the role you will be expected full time on site for the first 3 months
Duration: 12 months
Hours: 40 per week
Imagine your next project working a Supply Chain Product Transfer coordinator for Johnson & Johnson within the Global Planning Strategic Projects & Transfer Management team.
In this role, the Supply Chain Product Transfer coordinator will be responsible for the supply chain implementation of the transfer projects assigned. During the implementation of the transfer, this person will represent all PLAN functions in the E2E Transfer Project team.
The supply chain product transfer coordinator will develop a transfer implementation plan and will support all supply chain related activities during the transfer implementation.
To ensure a seamless transition from 'as is state' to 'future state' supply flow, this person will be partnering with multiple teams : Production sites’ planning, Local Operating Companies Supply Chain, Quality, Deliver & Transportation, Regulatory Affairs and Product artwork.
The Supply Chain Product Transfer coordinator will keep track of all prerequisites to ensure adherence to the Supply Chain Transfer plan and will provide transparency and clear communication to the key stakeholders and the extended team members.
The Supply Chain Product Transfer coordinator’s primary goal is to ensure supply reliability during the project implementation and to avoid any negative impact by the changes the organization is driving.
This person proactively manages the transfer risks, plans and executes scenarios for assigned projects to guarantee sustaining the supply to our customers during the transfer implementation phase.
roles and responsibilities
Represents supply chain as active Core Team Member in the Transfer Project Core Team.
Collaborates with the Local Operating Companies, Production sites, Regulatory Affairs, Quality, Deliver & the Product Artwork teams to develop and execute a transfer implementation plan
Coordinates the supply chain activities during the implementation phase.
Leads supply meetings with both sending and receiving plant teams.
Agrees on the transfer plan with each site, including a clear definition of the stop (last order sending site) and start (first order receiving site) dates.
Acts as the communication lead towards affiliates and plants and keeps them informed about the project execution.
Escalates issues in case agreed implementation timelines are at risk
Manages stock-build planning if required, based on transfer timelines, considering customer requirements, regulatory approval timelines and plant capacity.
Communicates effectively and periodically across the E2E Transfer Teams’ functional areas to keep management and key stakeholders informed about the status of the assigned transfer project(s).
how to succeed
At Master’s degree in supply chain is preferred.
A minimum of 3 year supply chain experience is required, preferably in pharmaceutical supply chain
In depth understanding of the End to End Supply Chain and interdependencies across functions. (eg Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Finance, Master-data) is fundamental.
Excellent English verbal and written communication skills, including presentation skills is required.
Experience with SAP ERP system is a must, familiarity with OMP is a plus
High proficiency with Microsoft software packages (Excel, PowerPoint, MS Project)
Excellent influencing and communication skills, able to work effectively at all levels in an organization
Ability to manage multiple initiatives and work in a matrix environment where priorities change rapidly, and tight deadlines exist
Ability to build strong collaborative relationships without having direct authority, influence multiple stakeholders and establish common goals and objectives
Ability to function autonomously and work pro-actively with a ‘can-do’ attitude
Ability to see the big picture while keeping high level of attention to the details
benefits
This role offers a very competitive hourly rate. This contract will run for 12 months and has a strong chance of extension.
you are welcome here
Johnson & Johnson is working to create an inclusive environment where diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences are valued and each and every one of our people feels that they belong and can reach their potential. No matter who they are.
about Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine
Patients inform and inspire our science-based innovations, which continue to change and save lives. Applying rigorous science and compassion, we confidently address some of the most complex diseases of our time and unlock the potential medicines of tomorrow.
Our diverse portfolio spans multiple therapeutic areas — Oncology, Immunology, Neuroscience, Cardiovascular, Pulmonary Hypertension, and Retina.
We are continuously working to develop treatments, aspiring to find cures, pioneering the path from lab to life, and championing patients every step of the way.
application process
We are looking to process the first round of applications within the next 2 working days.
We do not accept applications via email.
The pay rate for this role will depend on how you are paid.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
For more than 130 years, diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) have been part of our cultural fabric at Johnson & Johnson and woven into how we do business every day. Our commitment to respect the dignity and diversity of all is embedded in our Credo.
We know that the success of our business depends on having the best talent in a workforce that reflects the diverse markets we serve around the world and an inclusive culture that values different perspectives and life experiences. That is why we are working to create an inclusive environment where diverse backgrounds, perspectives and experiences are valued and each one of our people feels that they belong and can reach their potential. No matter who they are. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at Johnson & Johnson means “You Belong”.