Director, Value Chain Product Leader, Global Supply Chain

Location:  San Rafael, California Category: Supply Chain

Description

Who We Are

BioMarin is a global biotechnology company that relentlessly pursues bold science to translate genetic discoveries into new medicines that advance the future of human health.

Since our founding in 1997, we have applied our scientific expertise in understanding the underlying causes of genetic conditions to create transformative medicines, using a number of treatment modalities.

Our manufacturing and process development teams manage the production of our therapies for clinical trials and commercial markets. These engineers, technicians, scientists, and support professionals continually provide quality assurance and ensure we meet all regulatory standards. We have manufacturing facilities in Northern California and in Cork, Ireland. Additionally, our supply chain teams procure the goods and services needed to support manufacturing and worldwide distribution.

About Technical Operations

BioMarin’s Technical Operations group is responsible for creating our drugs for use in clinical trials and for scaling production of those drugs for the commercial market. These engineers, technicians, scientists and support staff build and maintain BioMarin’s cutting-edge manufacturing processes and sites, provide quality assurance and quality control to ensure we meet regulatory standards, and procure the needed goods and services to support manufacturing and coordinating the worldwide movement of our drugs to patients.


Role Scope:

The Value Chain Product Leader is accountable for designing, operating, and continuously improving a best in class, end to end value chain that reliably connects patients to medicines. This role provides focused, end-to-end accountability for the product value chain within a defined scope, ensuring alignment to product strategy, enterprise standards, and regulatory requirements. 
  
As a matrix leader, the Value Chain Product Leader leads the Product (s) functional Value Stream Team (VST) and represents Supply Chain on TOPS Product Teams (TPTs) for assets on development. The role ensures a compliant, robust, resilient, and cost-effective supply chain across clinical and commercial stages of the product lifecycle. 
  
The Value Chain Product Leader proactively manages risk, drives lifecycle and network strategies, and leads mitigation when patient level supply risks are identified, including supply assessments that inform Global Issue Management and regulatory notification decisions. 
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Key Accountabilities 
  
End-to-end Value Chain Ownership 
  • Own the design, performance, and continuous improvement of the product value chain, aligned to enterprise strategy and standards. 
  • Ensure reliable supply of quality products to patients across clinical and commercial stages. 
  • Deliver products to markets in accordance with defined service and lead time targets. 
  
Product Lifecycle & Strategy Execution 
  • Drive the product lifecycle management roadmap, optimizing lead time, cost, and resilience. 
  • Define and execute product and network strategies, including flow of goods, SKU strategy, and inventory strategy. 
  • Identify and champion strategic investments required to support growth, resilience, and long-term sustainability. 
  
Risk Management & Business Continuity 
  • Proactively identify, assess, and communicate risks impacting product quality, compliance, patient supply, and business continuity. 
  • Lead mitigation strategies and escalation for actionable supply risks, including patient-level stockout scenarios. 
  • Own business continuity, supply chain efficiency, and agility plans to ensure program objectives are met. 
  
Financial & Performance Management 
  • Own inventory health, key supply chain cost drivers, and tradeoffs between service, cost, and risk. 
  • Ensure accurate product costing, including development and maintenance of standard costs. 
  • Enable data drivenrisk-based decision making across the value chain. 
  
Governance & Business Partnership 
  • Serve as the primary voice of the product in relevant business forums, including brand reviews, regional reviews, and portfolio governance. 
  • Define the target operating model for the product value chain, including roles, processes, and decision rights across Planning, Manufacturing, Quality, Logistics, and external partners. 
  • Build strong strategic partnerships with Commercial, Clinical, Technical Operations, and Enterprise functions. 
  
Leadership Responsibility 
  • The Value Chain Product Leader is a matrix leader responsible for leading cross functional teams accountable for executing product value chain strategies within their respective functions. 
  • The role provides coaching and development to team members on product and value chain requirements, monitors performance against deliverables, and provides feedback to functional management on individual performance and development needs. 
  
  
Key Interfaces 
  • TOPS Product Teams 
  • Supply Planning & Demand Planning 
  • Clinical Supply Chain Operations 
  • Commercial & Clinical Operations 
  • Manufacturing & Material Operations 
  • Procurement & Category Management 
  • Enterprise Master Data Management 
  • Legal, Tax, Product Costing & Finance 
  • Logistics (Cold Chain, Warehousing & Distribution) 
  • Product Development & Formulation 
  • Packaging Development & Validation 
  • Environmental Health & Safety 
  • Global Trade Compliance 
  • Quality Control & Quality Assurance 
  • Qualified Person / Responsible Person 
  • Product Artwork & Launch Management 
  
  
Minimum Requirements 
  • Bachelor’s degree (BS/BSc) in life sciences, engineering, supply chain, or business administration, with 8–12+ years in materials management/production planning/scheduling, 5–10+ years in GMP/GCP compliant pharmaceutical operations, and 2–5+ years leading global, cross functional, matrixed teams. 
  • Strong supply chain and value chain management expertiseERP expertise (Oracle or SAP preferred), pharmaceutical regulatory frameworks (GMP, ICH), risk and project/program management. 
  • Demonstrated capability to assess issues across Regulatory, Quality, Supply Chain, and Manufacturing perspectives 
  • Executivelevel communication, influencebased leadership, crosscultural/global execution, strategic and operational thinking, continuous improvement and process excellence mindset  
  • Willingness to travel internationally as required. 
  
  
Nice to Have 
  • MBA (Supply Chain, Finance, or Business Operations preferred) 
  • APICS or equivalent supply chain certification 
  • Lean / DMAIC certification (Green Belt or higher) 
  • PMP or equivalent project management certification 
  • Biopharmaceutical operations experience 
  • Strong financial and business acumen 
  • Advanced regulatory and GMP expertise, including ICH Q8–Q12 
  

 

 



Note: This description is not intended to be all-inclusive, or a limitation of the duties of the position. It is intended to describe the general nature of the job that may include other duties as assumed or assigned.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled

An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.