Supply Chain Engineer
Description
Cellular Origins
Cell therapies have been shown to cure devastating diseases like cancer by reprogramming a patient’s own immune system, offering hope where there was none before. Giving more patients access to these life-saving therapies requires a revolution in manufacturing and process automation.
Cellular Origins, a TTP company, is leading this revolution. Our proprietary technology tackles the challenges of large-scale production with an elegant robotic automation system that cuts costs, reduces labor, eliminates human error, and boosts efficiency.
We’re looking for a Supply Chain Engineer to play a crucial role in advancing our mission.
Supply Chain Engineer
As a Supply Chain Engineer at Cellular Origins, you’ll manage the procurement of our groundbreaking robotic manufacturing system, enabling critical prototype and production builds. You’ll be the primary contact for suppliers, including contract manufacturing partners. This position is ideal for someone who excels at communicating with internal and external stakeholders, who enjoys organizing people, documentation and processes to enable successful production.
Your organizational and planning skills will ensure compliance with timelines and budgets, working closely with the wider product development team to address issues as they arise. You’ll take a leading role in selecting manufacturing partners, working closely with other business functions to assess and review their capabilities on an ongoing basis.
Initially, you’ll collate and manage manufacturing documentation (such as bills of materials), ensuring conformance to relevant standards, including GMP. As we scale quickly, we expect you to play a key role in defining and launching MRP systems, appropriate for the company’s stage and needs.
This role offers the opportunity to become a pivotal part of realizing our cell therapy manufacturing technology through establishing in-house supply chain best practice, supporting strategic and operational supply chain decisions.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Engineering, Physics or a related discipline with industry experience
- Proven experience of integrating and troubleshooting complex electromechanical systems, preferably within a product development environment
- Robust technical analysis and technical documentation skills including generating experiment protocols, processing results and reporting findings
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effective in interdisciplinary teams and fast-paced environments
- Highly proficient in Python, including source control
- Familiarity with appropriate software tools for developing test scripts, processing log files and database contents
- Familiarity with industrial, networked communication protocols, along with robotic prototyping software such as ROS1 or 2 would be an advantage but not essential
The above list outlines our ideal candidate, but we know some of you may not apply unless you qualify for all requirements. We believe in the power and importance of diversity, both for our community and the success of our business, so please apply if you meet most of our listed capabilities.
Benefits
Cellular Origins is part of TTP Group, an employee-owned business. It is based on the TTP Campus, within purpose-built sustainable offices, labs and green surroundings, 10 miles south of Cambridge. TTP Group takes a long-term approach to investment and has been at the forefront of bioprocess automation for over 20 years. Our working culture encourages entrepreneurship, shared ideas and collaboration, while providing you the freedom to do your best work.
Our employee benefits include:
- Annual profit-related bonus
- 25 days holiday
- Employer pension contribution of 12% of pensionable pay
- Free lunch and all-day refreshments
- Private medical insurance for employees and dependants
- Enhanced family friendly leave
- Life insurance worth 6x salary
- Electric car leasing scheme
- Cycle to work scheme
- Season ticket loan
- An activities and community fund that supports healthy activities that bring colleagues together; whether it’s lunchtime squash or football, Zumba or our own rock band. Colleagues initiate new clubs and outings whenever they feel there’s something missing!
- Local sports facilities and theatre discounts and memberships.