Thermo Fisher Scientific
Procurement Specialist (12-Month FTC)

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The Role
The Procurement Specialist is responsible for identifying innovative and leading sourcing solutions and for supporting the development of relationships with clinical trial suppliers; manufacturers and networks of wholesalers.
The individual will:
- Convey the voice of clients to the suppliers in order to explain clinical supplies constraints, subsequently delivering actionable sourcing solutions fitting customer needs
- Serve as the advocate for suppliers to the customer facing teams and assist in supporting customer expectations
- Co-ordinate with the Quality department to align on supplier status and performance, as well as supporting product quality issues relating to supplier management
Procurement Responsibilities
- Find Sourcing solutions/strategies in collaboration with Strategic Sourcing and Market Intelligence teams for identified products, and utilising market intelligence tools to
- Support Sourcing requests for Global sites – EU, UK and APAC, but not limited to.
- Maintain existing supplier accounts (wholesaler/manufacturer) within different regions / countries to have access to drugs at competitive prices, with attractive shelf life and documentation, in a reliable and effective manner.
- Preserve long-standing supplier relationships with pharmaceutical manufacturers and wholesalers, develop trust with partners over time.
- Negotiate attractive prices and cash discounts with suppliers.
- Participate / lead Supplier Business review meetings and collaborate on opportunities for improvement. Monitor supplier spend, performance and capabilities.
- Support Client Services in their initiatives, improve procurement strategies with a focus on risk management, and participate in teleconferences to drive successful proposal outcomes.
- Communicate up to date information to Market Intelligence analysts to ensure that the team has access to the latest picture of the market for specific drugs and supply chains.
- Collaborate with Supply Chain to ensure the timely manner of product deliveries, supply of product documents and support from Supplier Management inclusive of invoice queries
- Attend daily triage meetings amongst the Comparator Procurement/Sourcing Specialists
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- Apply Good Distribution / Good Manufacturing Principles in all areas of responsibility.
- Product recall, support QA and client in case of product recalls.
- Ensure compliance to all FCS's rules and regulations as much from QA, legal and finance. Support to keep them meaningful and adapted to our changing environment.
- Active part in Practical Process Improvement & Just-Do-It, lean and other improvement projects.
- Demonstrate and embody the Thermo Fisher values: Integrity, Intensity, Involvement and Innovation (The Four I’s)
Requirements
- Very good understanding of Clinical Trials Supplies and Pharmaceutical Logistics with current experience
- Perform each duty to a high standard
- Excellent organisational skills with ability to prioritise within established timescales, combined with the agility to meet changing priorities.
- Very good communication and negotiation skills (verbal & written)
- Fluent English language (verbal & written)
- German language of benefit
- Resilient, reliable and flexible
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