Senior Demand Planner

Norgine
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Want a 3D Career? Join Norgine.

At Norgine, our colleagues Dare themselves to be different and try new things, Drive to achieve their goals and beyond, and Develop themselves and their community.

We call it the 3D career at Norgine and it offers you a fully-rounded experience with no limits.

Bring everything about yourself that you’re proud of, whether that’s your passion for making a difference, focus on others’ well-being, or intellectual curiosity to unleash in a fast-paced environment and supportive community.

In return, get a sense of belonging, a long-term career with ongoing development and upskilling, and a company that cares about people’s wellness as much as you do.

Because at Norgine, we transform lives with innovative healthcare solutions.

We are excited to announce an opening for a Demand Planning Process Owner - Rx at Norgine. This role is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness and integration of the Demand Planning process within the organization.

The person in this position will report to the Head of Global Planning and will oversee the demand planning function for our prescription medications.

As the Demand Planning Process Owner, you will lead all demand planning activities to support strategic initiatives in a growing business environment. You will proactively identify improvement opportunities and ensure the application of best practices to enhance forecast accuracy.

This role requires close partnership with cross‑functional teams (Commercial, Supply Chain and Finance) to maintain high service levels while optimizing inventory. Strong communication and analytical expertise are critical for success.

If you’re looking for a dynamic role that combines process ownership with innovation and strategic influence, then this is the job for you!

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