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Organization Overview:
The Global Supply Chain Excellence organization focuses on standardization of business processes by emphasizing on lean methodologies and master data management while interfacing with relevant key stakeholders including sites/networks, M&Q IT, and HR business partners.
Role Overview
The Associate Director Global Supply Chain – Transport serves as the business process owners for Lilly’s global warehousing processes. Responsibilities include defining and documenting global business processes, identifying, and driving improvements, governing execution of the business processes, ensuring the tools and organization are capable and supporting the capabilities in the organization through appropriate guidance and training.
Responsibilities:
This role is accountable for defining, maintaining, and sustaining the global Transport process, which includes:
Defining documenting the Transport business process steps
Designing the process flow, key success measures and interaction with other processes
Implementing transformational or continuous improvement changes to the process
Benchmarking the process amongst industry peers
Handing over the process to global and local Transport teams in the business
Train users on the business process
Strategy
Define global business processes for Transport operations across all manufacturing networks (API, parenteral, and dry products)
Develop a strategic vision for the business process in line with overall business objectives
Make recommendations for Transport process development and improvement on behalf of the stakeholders.
Make decisions to align processes, organizational roles, and technology
Process governance:
Form a companywide strategic roadmap to improve Transport process maturity.
Align strategic roadmap with key stakeholders across functions, hierarchy and different parts of the business.
Train users on business processes
Process Design:
Serve as an expert and key team member in major process Global Supply Chain design changes.
Document and map the global business process
Capture and analyze business requirements and translate these into standardized business processes, including definitions, templates, data sources, technology roadmap, and roles and responsibilities.
Development of key output and KPI requirements that support the Transport process
Enable process design through technology and analytics
Measurement and Continuous Improvement:
Track benefits and improvement into the business.
Channel continuous improvement ideas and select suitable ones to turn into projects.
Ensure the Transport review processes happen on time
Basic Requirements:
BS or MS degree in Materials Management, Engineering, Finance, Business Administration or related field.
At least 5 years of manufacturing and/or supply chain experience with understanding of material flows, preferably in the pharmaceutical industry
Strong Materials Movement business process knowledge
Knowledge of systems required to manage material transport internally, inter-company and last mile. (ERP; WMS; TMS)
Additional Skills/Preferences:
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, as well as the ability to effectively communicate with technical and nontechnical audiences.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Good problem-solving and influencing skills.
Ability to analyze project needs and balance competing interests, and to determine the resources needed to meet objectives.
Use of business process modeling techniques, such as contextual inquiry, business narratives and value networking analysis.
Project management skills to manage overall transformation or continuous improvement projects across multiple geographies.
Ability to identify modifications to business practices to take full advantage of technology innovation.
Use thought leadership to anticipate future needs and changes that might be required.
Able to identify the impact of initiatives on business results to drive priorities.
A certification in supply chain is desired
Additional Information:
Work shift: Full time, normal work shift
Travel required (% of time) –