Mgr., Transcend R&d Bpo Plan and Source

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Malvern, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Spring House, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Manager, Transcend R&D BPO Plan and Source role at Johnson & Johnson, focusing on modernizing and standardizing supply chain processes within the Innovative Medicine division using SAP S/4 Hana. This role defines and evolves future-state E2E processes, develops CMO integration strategies, and ensures alignment with global templates and regulatory expectations.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define and drive the product/process vision for Plan & Source processes in scope of Transcend. In addition you define the integration strategy for external CMO’s.
  2. Engage with the business to build alignment and readiness for adoption of the Transcend global template (Fit-to-Standard) and clean core principles.
  3. Advise R&D business leaders on Transcend functional strategy, roadmap trade-offs, and release impacts.
  4. Ensure mandatory requirements are captured, assessed, and incorporated into the capability roadmap.
  5. Partner with the Global Template Owner to ensure the global template meets business needs while maintaining clean core principles.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business or Information Systems, Engineering, Life Sciences, or a related discipline
  • 8+ years R&D or supply chain leadership experience
  • SAP S/4HANA Supply Chain experience
  • Proven results in global BPO or transformational leadership
  • Experienced in business value realization and measurement
  • Ability to influence senior stakeholders
  • Experienced in defining business roadmap

Nice to have

  • demand and production planning
  • indirect and direct procurement
  • CMO strategy and integration models
  • manufacturing
  • quality management
  • external supply and integration
  • planning

What the JD emphasized

  • SAP S/4HANA
  • global business transformation program
  • clean core principles
  • regulatory expectations