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Job Description
About the roleLocation Baar
PLCM change coordinator of GCC and Artwork for Biogen commercial products. Responsibilities also include oversight of Drug Substance (DS) and Drug Product (DP) global change control impacting Finished Goods (FG) for a brand in growth phase.
Ensures alignment of artwork with the technical requirements needed for production on a packaging line at a CMO. As part of this, understands the technical limitations and liaises with key stakeholders on solution, next steps, and mitigation.
Oversee process interdependencies across the End-to-End Supply Chain and collaborates with Planning, Regulatory Sciences, and Regulatory CMC to ensure that change control and labeling changes align with the FG & DP supply plans, while achieving on-time closure.
Develops and executes cross-functional project implementation plans for GCC and Artwork, ensuring activities across PO&T departments are aligned and sustained in line with KPIs. This may involve collaboration with the following key stakeholders: Master Data Management, Quality, Regulatory CMC, Manufacturing, Serialization, D&L, and Regulatory Sciences.
Leads cross-functional analysis and drives process improvement and sustainability for the GCC and Artwork process, ensuring standard practices, processes and procedures.
What you'll do
At Biogen, our mission is clear: we are pioneers in neuroscience. Since our founding in 1978 as one of the world’s first global biotechnology companies, Biogen has led innovative scientific research with the goal over the last decade to defeat devastating neurological diseases.
There are
1001+
employees in the company
500M+
Company annual revenue
Offices
With approximately 7000 people worldwide, we are truly a global organization, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which is also home to our research operations. Our international headquarters are based in Zug, Switzerland and we have world-class manufacturing facilities in North Carolina and Denmark.