Overview
Director, Supply Chain Resilience role at Johnson & Johnson. Hybrid position located in Titusville, New Jersey (USA). Alternate hybrid locations may be considered at other Johnson & Johnson Innovation Medicine Supply Chain hubs in Horsham (PA), Zug (Switzerland), Cork (Ireland), or Beerse (Belgium). As a member of the Value Chain Management (VCM) organization within the Innovative Medicine Supply Chain (IMSC), the Director Supply Chain Resilience provides guidance to functional supply chain leaders on end-to-end (E2E) supply chain risk management and resilience through fact-based management tools and strategies. The role offers strategic oversight to sustain and improve IMSC capability to identify, prioritize, and mitigate strategic risk that may impact reliable product supply. This position involves collaborating with multi-discipline supply chain teams to assess, illuminate, and mitigate E2E supply chain risk that threaten continuity of patient supply and to strengthen E2E supply chain resilience for the Innovative Medicine product portfolio. Key note: This role may be posted under different requisition numbers to comply with local requirements; applicants are encouraged to apply to postings that align with their preferred country/location. Key Responsibilities
Lead and be responsible for the Value Chain Risk Management (VCRM) process for IMSC across products and the full product portfolio. Lead prioritization of product assessments and refreshes, ensuring progress to plan for Value Chain Lead (VCL) and Value Chain Teams (VCTs) to implement. Drive VCLs to create robust resilience and Business Continuity Plan (BCP) strategies for their products (including creation of mitigation action plans from assessments). Mature product supply risk processes to improve effectiveness and consistency, with functional alignment across Manufacturing & Technical Operations (MTO), Deliver, Source, and Plan to create a consolidated view of IMSC risk and resiliency. Mature digital strategy and deliver a roadmap of digital capabilities and tools to improve performance, efficiency, and consistency of risk and resilience processes. Provide portfolio-based overviews to ensure individual product BCPs/MAPs align with functional strategies and portfolio objectives. Lead consolidation of MAPs across products and sites and ensure alignment with customers on prioritization. Consolidate resilience investment for Long Range Finance Plan / Business Plan (LRFP/BP) for product and portfolio BCPs/MAPs, including dual sourcing and inventory strategies; influence portfolio-level business trade-offs. Track progress of product MAPs with regular updates to VCM and IMSC Leadership; provide input to JJSC VCRM on progress. Facilitate IMSC-level management reviews on product and portfolio value chain resiliency. Lead IMSC and cross-functional teams in evaluating and establishing mitigation strategies against enterprise-wide strategic risk to product supply (e.g., geopolitical risks). Ensure awareness and compliance with new and emerging governmental regulations on product supply BCP requirements across IMSC, VCM, and VCL. Participate in crisis management and recovery activities as required; potentially lead cross-product crisis efforts within IMSC. Act as primary liaison to JJSC VCRM to shape, improve, and implement standards, processes, risk policies, and insights creation. Support JJSC in communicating BCP policy to governments and customers. Qualifications
Education Minimum of a Bachelor’s/University degree or equivalent required; Master’s or MBA preferred. Experience and Skills Minimum 10 years of relevant work experience. Demonstrated supply chain business experience with strong knowledge of end-to-end supply chain (e.g., Value Chain Management). Experience with Continuous Improvement methodologies (Six Sigma, Lean, Kepner-Tregoe) and risk management processes; ability to translate insights for senior stakeholders. Strong consensus-building, collaboration, and influencing skills across functions without direct authority. Preferred Experience within Pharmaceutical or related industries. Deep understanding of business environment, outside-in perspective, and networking capability. Methodical process thinker who can link strategy, outcomes, drivers, and business processes. Demonstrated global leadership competencies. Strong systems and data leadership to drive analytics. Other Proficiency in English (written and verbal). Up to 30% domestic and international travel may be required. Ability to work on-site a minimum of three days per week with up to two remote days per week under our flexible work policy.
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