Associate Director Site Supply Chain

Job Title: Associate Director Site Supply Chain Join AstraZeneca’s Cell Therapy Operations as the Associate Director, Site Supply Chain, leading end-to-end planning and site operations at our Rockville Manufacturing facility. Reporting to the Site Supply Chain Senior Director, you will set and execute the site supply chain strategy to ensure reliable, efficient production and uninterrupted supply of cell therapy products for patients in need. Partnering closely with Manufacturing, Quality, Operations, and Global Supply Chain, you will drive the S&OE cadence, optimize capacity and inventory, enable new product introductions, and embed resilient processes and digital tools across the network. If you bring deep expertise in supply chain and capacity planning within cell therapy or advanced therapies, this is an opportunity to shape a rapidly scaling platform with meaningful patient impact. What you’ll do End-to-end site operations planning: Lead the integrated site planning process for Rockville to support clinical and commercial manufacturing, including demand review, capacity evaluation, production scheduling, site slot management, and finite scheduling to optimize resources, cycle time, and throughput while maintaining compliance and quality. Ensure on-time availability and deployment of material through planning, scheduling, and replenishment strategies, and by taking appropriate actions to prevent supply disruptions. Responsible for maximizing inventory turns while minimizing inventory valuation and scrap. Manufacturing capacity and utilization planning: Build and maintain robust short-, mid-, and long-range capacity scenarios in partnership with Site Operations; balance labor, cleanroom suites, materials, and critical path steps to maximize utilization and agility. Change leadership: Own supply chain inputs to technical changes, process improvements, and new product introductions; conduct change assessments, de-risk launches, and ensure supply continuity through scale-up and tech transfer. Performance and resilience: Accountable for setting up and leading a robust monthly review process (S&OE) that validates the supply plan for the 0–36 month horizon. Improve service, inventory, and cost through standard work, process excellence, and digital enablement; implement planning governance, slotting rules, and exception management to strengthen S&OE and response to variability. Build tools for S&OE performance and KPI management to enable continuous improvement of site operations and execution. Cross-functional leadership: Lead and coach a high-performing team; align stakeholders across Manufacturing, Quality, MS&T, and Global Supply Chain; communicate clear priorities, risks, and trade-offs to senior leadership. Data and systems excellence: Drive maximum utilization of enterprise software (ERP), demand planning, slotting, and inventory optimization tools; translate complex data into actionable recommendations that elevate site operations. Essential Skills and Experience” Bachelor’s degree with 8+ years of experience, or Master’s degree with 6+ years of experience in supply chain, operations, or related disciplines. Minimum 2+ years executing site supply chain strategies that improve capacity, inventory levels, production efficiency, service levels, and overall reliability. Advanced analytical capability with the ability to convert data and scenarios into clear recommendations and plans. Demonstrated people leadership and cross-functional influence in GMP manufacturing environments. Proficiency with ERP and advanced planning systems, demand planning and slot management tools, and inventory optimization solutions. Preferred Skills and Experience: Degree in Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Engineering, Sciences, Business Administration, or related field; advanced degree preferred. 10+ years across supply chain planning, demand forecasting, inventory management, and production planning—ideally in pharma/biotech—with specific experience in cell therapy or advanced therapies. Strong knowledge of autologous cell therapy supply chains, including Make-to-Order and Make-to-Stock models, vein-to-vein considerations, and cell therapy capacity planning. Experience implementing digital planning capabilities, network modeling, or scenario planning in highly regulated, high-mix/low-volume operations. APICS/ASCM or equivalent certification preferred The annual base pay (or hourly rate of compensation) for this position ranges from $ 124,069.60 - 186,104.40 .Our positions offer eligibility for various incentives—an opportunity to receive short-term incentive bonuses, equity-based awards for salaried roles and commissions for sales roles. Benefits offered include qualified retirement programs, paid time off (i.e., vacation, holiday, and leaves), as well as health, dental, and vision coverage in accordance with the terms of the applicable plans. Date Posted 27-May-2026 Closing Date 18-Jun-2026 Our mission is to build an inclusive environment where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees. In furtherance of that mission, we welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their protected characteristics. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please complete the corresponding section in the application form. AstraZeneca is a global, science-led, patient-focused biopharmaceutical company. We focus on discovering, developing and commercialising prescription medicines for some of the world’s most serious diseases. But we are more than one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies. At AstraZeneca, we’re dedicated to being a Great Place to Work. Where you are empowered to push the boundaries of science, challenge convention and unleash your entrepreneurial spirit. To embrace differences and take bold actions to drive the change needed to meet global healthcare and sustainability challenges. There is no better place to make a difference in medicine, patients, and society. An inclusive culture where you will connect different thinking to generate new and valuable opportunities. Where you will find a commitment to lifelong learning, growth and development for all. Our Inclusion & Diversity (I&D) mission is to create an inclusive and equitable environment where people belong, using the power of our diversity to push the boundaries of science to deliver life-changing medicines to patients. Inclusion and diversity are fundamental to the success of our company, because innovation requires breakthrough ideas that only come from a diverse workforce empowered to challenge conventional thinking. We’re curious about science and the advancement of knowledge. We find creative ways to approach new challenges. We’re driven to make the right choices and be accountable for our actions. As an organisation centred around what makes us human, we put a big focus on people. Across our business, we want colleagues to wake up excited about their day at the office, in the field, or in the lab. Along with our purpose to bring life-changing medicines to people across the globe, we have a promise to you: to help you realise the full breadth of your potential. Here, you’ll do work that has the potential to change your life and improve countless others. And, together with your team, you’ll shape a culture that unites and inspires us every day. This is your life at AstraZeneca.

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