External Manufacturing Operations (EMO), Senior Manager

Kashiv BiosciencesPiscataway, NJ
Onsite

About The Position

The Senior Manager, External Manufacturing Operations is the primary operational contact for assigned contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs/CDMOs), products, and manufacturing programs. This hands-on role coordinates routine manufacturing execution, technology transfer, campaign readiness, issue resolution, and partner performance to support reliable supply and compliant delivery of biologic drug substance and/or drug product. The Senior Manager works through a matrix and partners closely with Manufacturing, Quality, MSAT, Supply Chain, Regulatory, CMC Development, Procurement, Legal, and Finance. The role executes approved external-manufacturing strategy for an assigned portfolio, recommends improvements, and escalates decisions that require broader network, contractual, financial, or product-disposition authority. During critical campaigns, the Senior Manager may provide on-site person-in-plant support at external manufacturing facilities.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, biotechnology, biology, biochemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, life sciences, or a related discipline.
  • At least 10 years of experience in biomanufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, technical operations, MSAT, supply operations, or another regulated life-sciences environment.
  • At least 8 years of experience working in a GMP-regulated environment.
  • Meaningful experience supporting or managing external manufacturing, CDMO/CMO relationships, outsourced manufacturing programs, or sponsor-CDMO operations.
  • Working knowledge of biomolecule manufacturing, including one or more of the following: cell culture, fermentation, purification, formulation, aseptic processing, fill-finish, or biologic drug-product manufacturing.
  • Experience coordinating manufacturing schedules, campaign readiness, technology transfer, validation, change control, deviations, CAPAs, or lifecycle activities.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional work through influence, establish accountability, resolve issues, and communicate effectively with technical and business stakeholders.
  • Ability to travel occasionally and provide on-site support at external manufacturing facilities during critical activities.

Nice To Haves

  • Master's degree, MBA, or other relevant advanced degree.
  • Three or more years of direct experience coordinating or managing one or more biologics CMO/CDMO relationships or outsourced manufacturing programs.
  • Experience supporting clinical and/or commercial biologics, biosimilars, vaccines, cell and gene therapies, or other complex sterile products.
  • Experience with partner scorecards, operational reviews, supply-risk mitigation, statements of work, purchase orders, cost tracking, or capacity planning.
  • Experience serving as a technical or operational lead during CMO manufacturing campaigns, technology transfers, validation, PPQ, inspections, or major investigations.
  • People leadership, mentoring, or team-development experience.
  • Formal direct-report management is helpful but not required if strong matrix leadership is demonstrated.

Responsibilities

  • Day-to-day operational governance of assigned CMO/CDMO relationships, products, and manufacturing campaigns.
  • Manufacturing schedules, readiness milestones, action tracking, risk visibility, and cross-functional follow-through for the assigned portfolio.
  • Routine partner meetings, operational reviews, escalation coordination, and performance reporting.
  • Operational support for technology transfer, validation, process changes, investigations, and continuous improvement.
  • Clear communication of manufacturing status, supply risks, decisions, and required actions to internal stakeholders and leadership.
  • Serve as the primary operational contact for assigned external manufacturing partners and maintain productive, accountable working relationships.
  • Coordinate day-to-day manufacturing activities against approved production schedules, supply priorities, quality requirements, and program objectives.
  • Lead routine operating meetings and contribute to quarterly or periodic business reviews using agreed metrics, risks, actions, and decisions.
  • Monitor partner performance, including schedule adherence, on-time delivery, yield, right-first-time execution, deviation closure, and action-item completion.
  • Identify execution risks early, develop practical mitigation plans with internal and external teams, and escalate issues through the appropriate governance pathway.
  • Provide on-site person-in-plant support during selected engineering, validation, clinical, or commercial manufacturing campaigns when needed.
  • Coordinate operational readiness for technology transfers, scale-up, process validation, PPQ, new-product introductions, and lifecycle changes at assigned CMOs.
  • Partner with MSAT, CMC Development, Engineering, Quality, and Regulatory colleagues to confirm that technical deliverables, documentation, materials, equipment, training, and facility readiness are aligned before execution.
  • Track transfer plans, validation milestones, dependencies, risks, and decisions; maintain clear ownership and due dates across the project team.
  • Support manufacturing troubleshooting and facilitate timely resolution of technical and operational issues without replacing the accountable Quality, MSAT, Regulatory, or product-disposition functions.
  • Capture lessons learned and implement repeatable tools, templates, and operating practices across the assigned portfolio.
  • Ensure assigned manufacturing activities are planned and executed in accordance with cGMP, approved procedures, quality agreements, and applicable regulatory requirements.
  • Partner with Quality to support deviations, investigations, CAPAs, change controls, complaints, audits, and inspection-readiness activities.
  • Monitor the operational impact of quality events and coordinate recovery plans that protect patients, product quality, compliance, and supply continuity.
  • Participate in audits and regulatory inspections as an operations representative or subject-matter contributor when requested.
  • Partner with Supply Chain to align demand, production, release, shipment, inventory, and material-readiness requirements for assigned products.
  • Provide timely visibility to capacity constraints, schedule changes, material risks, and potential supply interruptions.
  • Track costs, purchase-order or statement-of-work milestones, and budget impacts within the assigned portfolio; partner with Finance, Procurement, and Legal on commercial decisions and contract changes.
  • Identify practical opportunities to improve cost, efficiency, cycle time, quality, and partner performance, and develop recommendations for leadership approval when required.
  • Communicate clearly across Manufacturing, Quality, Regulatory, Supply Chain, MSAT, R&D, CMC Development, Finance, Procurement, and Legal.

Benefits

  • Medical Insurance - Aetna Prescription Drug Converge | Rx Virtual Visits - Aetna/Teladoc
  • Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
  • Dental Insurance - Aetna
  • Vision Insurance - VSP
  • Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Disability Benefits
  • Supplemental Benefits
  • Legal Services
  • ID Theft Protection
  • Travel Assistance
  • Value Added Benefits & Services
  • Health Advocate
  • Life Assistance Program (LAP)
  • Student Loan Assistance Program
  • 401K
  • Monthly Cell Phone Allowance
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