
Raw Material Technical Change Specialist
- United Kingdom
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support technically complex materials changes that are beyond the capacity or capability of the regional or site Supply Chain teams. Materials changes initiated to primarily focus and resolve material supply de-risking initiatives. Compliance remediation, vendor changes, cost improvement programs, network strategy movement, or major value engineering assessments may also be undertaken. Be accountable for optimising the effectiveness of change-programmes (some of which will have global ramifications). These material risk assessments will also involve liaising with nitrosamine and genotoxic teams.
- Deliver key Procurement function deliverables through materials science – prioritising analytical testing and analyses across the portfolio of programs
- Clearly communicating progress and escalating issues to stakeholders in a consistent and timely manner, via the use of commonly accepted mechanisms
- Accountability for ensuring material change assessments (MCA) are written in a timely manner to appropriate standards to support business decisions for de-risking and CR efforts.
- Serve as an interface between Procurement, Product Supply sites and internal and contract materials science labs for the delivery of critical materials understanding and content
- May design technical experiments and testing as necessary to ensure appropriate materials change project progress
- Exposure to material related change controls either internally (e.g. NPI, SC) or externally (e.g. API supplier change). As appropriate, should be aware of the following GxP activities: Product Lifecycle Management activities (Change Control, Deviation, CAPA’s, trial and validation reports author/reviewer/approver as appropriate, risk assessment author/reviewer/approver as appropriate), understanding of the auditing world.
- Exposure to Root Cause Analysis (RCA) desirable.
- Chemical synthesis awareness (appreciation of the impact of source change on end use in intermediates or finished products),
- Strong people skills and a proven ability to drive performance and common-objective thinking, with a complete focus on providing solutions.
- Persuasive, strong continuous improvement mindset, and proven experience dealing with diverse (and in some cases demanding) stakeholder group
- A bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field
- Raw material change-implementation experience
- Experience of working on transformational global programmes
- Able to manage multifunctional, broad-based/diverse teams and stakeholders
- Have relevant change-material management experience (ideally with knowledge/experience of CARISMA3).
- Have a background in conducting materials/technical risk assessments (MRA/TRA).
- Have a solid understanding of materials science structure-property relationships and related fields such as material characterisation and chemical synthesis (and an appreciation of the impact of source change on end use in intermediates or finished products). Experience in OSD, LCOs and/or suspension processing desirable.
- Have a proven background in process chemistry or process engineering roles in a Pharmaceutical, OTC, or FMCG environment (highly regulated).
- Have strong people skills and a proven ability to drive performance.
- It is imperative in this role that you demonstrate an ability to drive common-objective thinking, with a complete focus on providing solutions.
- You will need to be persuasive and have a strong continuous improvement mindset