Technology Transfer Manager

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Job type
Contract
Location
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
salary
Competitive
Ref. No
40098
Technology Transfer Manager - Ireland, Dublin - Contract

Our client is a global leader in the pharmaceutical industry. Due to continued expansion, significant capital project investment, and ongoing growth across their manufacturing portfolio, they are now seeking an experienced Technology Transfer Manager to join their state-of-the-art facility near Dublin.This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to large-scale pharmaceutical manufacturing projects within a world-class organisation.

What you’ll do:
  • Lead the cross-functional tech transfer program for small-molecule API and intermediate manufacturing in a matrix organisation, including direct line management of key reports.
  • Build, own, and drive the end-to-end tech transfer schedule, ensuring alignment across functions and tracking delivery through effective reporting and dashboards.
  • Proactively manage risks and obstacles by identifying issues early, leading and participating in risk assessments, and implementing mitigation plans to protect timelines.
  • Run stakeholder communication and escalation by providing clear progress updates, flagging risks, and escalating critical items to senior leadership and Steering Committees.
What you’ll need:
  • Relevant degree in Engineering, Science, Chemical Engineering, or a comparable discipline.
  • Extensive pharma manufacturing experience, including hands-on technology transfer.
  • Strong API GMP manufacturing expertise, with solid understanding of shop-floor manufacturing operations.
  • Deep knowledge of Quality and Regulatory expectations and how they apply to pharmaceutical manufacturing and tech transfer.
Apply now to make an impact to the pharmaceutical industry!
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