Make your mark for patients
We are looking for a Local Supply Chain and Warehousing Lead who is collaborative, proactive and forward-thinking to join us in our Internal Manufacturing team, based at our UCB campus in Braine-l’Alleud, Belgium.
About the role
This role is part of a project, contributing to the design and delivery of a future-ready biologics manufacturing facility. In this role, you will represent manufacturing needs across the design and delivery of a new biological manufacturing facility in Georgia. You will bring end-user insight into project decisions, define operational requirements for supply chain and warehousing, and help shape future-ready manufacturing capabilities. You will also champion quality, health, safety and environmental standards across the project in a rapidly evolving project environment.
Who you'll work with
You will be working in a team that connects Internal Manufacturing with project teams, manufacturing sites and global cross-functional partners. The team brings operational knowledge into the project, shares best practices, and helps ensure the future facility is practical, compliant and ready for long-term manufacturing success
What you'll do
1. Represent manufacturing needs in project design and delivery, with a focus on supply chain and warehousing operations.
2. Define user requirements and translate operational, technical and process needs into clear project inputs.
3. Work with manufacturing sites and global partners to gather best practices and operational insight.
4. Review technical documents and data to support decisions on systems, tools and manufacturing processes.
5. Promote high standards in quality, health, safety and environmental performance throughout the project.
6. Track industry developments and help introduce future-ready technologies and ways of working.
Interested? For this role we're looking for the following education, experience and skills
7. Bachelor's in a relevant scientific, engineering or supply chain field.
8. Experience in biopharmaceutical operations and regulated manufacturing environments.
9. Experience supporting large projects in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry.
10. Strong knowledge of supply chain and warehousing, including planning, procurement, storage and distribution.
11. Clear communication and technical writing skills, with the ability to work across functions and levels.
12. Willingness to adapt to project variabilities and a rapidly evolving work environment.
13. Fluent in English; French is an advantage.
14. Occasional travel to the United States may be required during conceptual design and basic design phases.
Are you ready to ‘go beyond’ to create value and make your mark for patients? If this sounds like you, then we would love to hear from you!