Associate Supply Professional
Learn more about the largest site in Novo Nordisk�s global production network using this link www.novonordisk.com/kalundborg-careers
- Sourcing
- Denmark - Kalundborg
The Purchasing department within Sourcing Operations as part of Novo Nordisk’s central Supply Chain Management organisation, is looking for an Associate Supply Professional for the API Purchasing team
About the department
The office is situated in Kalundborg. We are a team of 10 dedicated colleagues, and are responsible for setting up and maintaining effective supply chains for sourcing of production raw materials. We ensure the supply of raw materials for API production together with sourcing Chromatography Gels to all Novo Nordisk API manufacturing sites and development departments. Your main responsibility will be inventory and order management of complex raw materials from global suppliers, including daily operations tasks and optimisation projects. We are looking for a highly motivated and result oriented candidate, who takes pride in delivering high quality work in a pro-active way.
The Job
Our ambition is to deliver high quality services to manufacturing sites and their production departments. You will be responsible for specific items, and will ensure deliveries to production in full and on time. To achieve this, you will be in direct contact with our consuming department, production sites and suppliers. You will monitor inventory level, prioritise needs from production, place purchase orders with international suppliers and coordinate activities with other functions in Sourcing Operations to secure availability of released material. Additionally, you will participate in or drive improvement projects related to processes you are a part of and carry out Change request assignment within supply to Running business and Development. We offer you an exciting job among great colleagues and in a positive working environment, potentially providing a platform for other positions in the team, department or Novo Nordisk.
Qualifications
We expect you to have a higher education (preferably Master’s Degree) within a relevant discipline e.g. Supply Chain Management, Engineering, or alike, with 0-2 years of purchasing or supply chain experience. Excellent data management skills, an analytical mind-set and an ability to work independently with Excel and SAP will be assets. And finally, you are fluent in English and Danish.As a person you have a high energy, a positive mind-set and are open towards other people and new ideas. You work independently and you like a dynamic environment with many simultaneous tasks and changing priorities, while managing deadlines. You thrive in an international environment and with people of diverse backgrounds.
At Novo Nordisk, we strive for excellence. As a world leader in diabetes care and a major player in haemostasis management, growth hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy, we offer our employees opportunities for continuous growth.
Contact
For further information, please call Peter Eskild Jensen at +45 3079 2516.
Deadline
18. November 2013.
Learn more about the largest site in Novo Nordisk�s global production network using this link www.novonordisk.com/kalundborg-careers
- Sourcing
- Denmark - Kalundborg
The Purchasing department within Sourcing Operations as part of Novo Nordisk’s central Supply Chain Management organisation, is looking for an Associate Supply Professional for the API Purchasing team
About the department
The office is situated in Kalundborg. We are a team of 10 dedicated colleagues, and are responsible for setting up and maintaining effective supply chains for sourcing of production raw materials. We ensure the supply of raw materials for API production together with sourcing Chromatography Gels to all Novo Nordisk API manufacturing sites and development departments. Your main responsibility will be inventory and order management of complex raw materials from global suppliers, including daily operations tasks and optimisation projects. We are looking for a highly motivated and result oriented candidate, who takes pride in delivering high quality work in a pro-active way.
The Job
Our ambition is to deliver high quality services to manufacturing sites and their production departments. You will be responsible for specific items, and will ensure deliveries to production in full and on time. To achieve this, you will be in direct contact with our consuming department, production sites and suppliers. You will monitor inventory level, prioritise needs from production, place purchase orders with international suppliers and coordinate activities with other functions in Sourcing Operations to secure availability of released material. Additionally, you will participate in or drive improvement projects related to processes you are a part of and carry out Change request assignment within supply to Running business and Development. We offer you an exciting job among great colleagues and in a positive working environment, potentially providing a platform for other positions in the team, department or Novo Nordisk.
Qualifications
We expect you to have a higher education (preferably Master’s Degree) within a relevant discipline e.g. Supply Chain Management, Engineering, or alike, with 0-2 years of purchasing or supply chain experience. Excellent data management skills, an analytical mind-set and an ability to work independently with Excel and SAP will be assets. And finally, you are fluent in English and Danish.As a person you have a high energy, a positive mind-set and are open towards other people and new ideas. You work independently and you like a dynamic environment with many simultaneous tasks and changing priorities, while managing deadlines. You thrive in an international environment and with people of diverse backgrounds.
At Novo Nordisk, we strive for excellence. As a world leader in diabetes care and a major player in haemostasis management, growth hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy, we offer our employees opportunities for continuous growth.
Contact
For further information, please call Peter Eskild Jensen at +45 3079 2516.
Deadline
18. November 2013.