The Company
Dexcom Corporation (NASDAQ DXCM) is a pioneer and global leader in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Dexcom began as a small company with a big dream: To forever change how diabetes is managed. To unlock information and insights that drive better health outcomes. Over 25 years, we have pioneered the industry and are now broadening our vision beyond diabetes to empower people to take control of health, delivering personalized, actionable insights to solve important health challenges. Our mission remains: improving human health.
Role
Join our dynamic team as we navigate and lead Dexcom Global Operations (Ops) PMO programs and projects in an exciting, fast‑paced area of bringing new vendors, equipment and our new factory into global production. As a key player you will adhere to project governance, drive cross‑functional teams to help bring our Athenry facility to commercial readiness, interact with production planning and procurement to define logistics of SKU changes and inventory planning, and manage equipment design, development, and qualification to build product at internal and external manufacturing locations. You will lead cross‑functional ops team(s) and collaborate with stakeholders to drive business needs. If you thrive in a high‑growth, self‑motivated, customer‑centric, and collaborative setting, this is the place for you
Responsibilities
* You collaborate and bring program leadership to highly complex cross‑functional Ops Programs from inception through commercialization, including:
o Operations focused on commercial readiness for the Athenry Facility.
o New and improved manufacturing equipment/moulds/automation qualification, implementation, and transfer into internal and external manufacturing facilities.
o Production scale‑up of products/processes.
o Change Order Plan (COP) closure and, if needed, support FDA filing.
* You collaborate and drive process improvement activities that involve complex equipment or facility changes or additions with manufacturing.
* You establish strategies, advise, and communicate project/program plan and status to management and cross‑functional teams.
* You anticipate and prevent issues with schedule, resources, and scope, driving risk assessment as well as resolution.
* You partner with functional leaders and team members to drive Ops critical‑path program activities, resources, and costs across all departments, including:
o Technical team (Mechanical, Process, Electrical, Software, and Automation Engineering), Manufacturing, Contract Manufacturing, Procurement, Master Planning, Logistics/Distribution, Facilities, EH&S, and others (Regulatory Affairs, Ops Quality, Finance, IT, etc.) within the boundaries of an indirect reporting structure.
* You have the ability and confidence to run projects and provide updates as well as other key meetings.
* You are responsible for compliance with medical device regulatory standards for all aspects of the program.
* You work directly with suppliers and corporate partners, as appropriate.
Qualifications
* Typically requires a Bachelor's degree and a minimum of 5–8 years of related experience.
* Knowledge and work experience in Engineering, Automation, and Manufacturing.
* Successful management of technical projects and programs.
* Excellent communication skills with the ability to convey technical and business information clearly and effectively through informal and formal documents, reports, and presentations to senior management.
* Technical leadership experience and an understanding of regulated change control, product development process and medical device design control manufacturing transfer.
* Technical knowledge and an understanding of FDA/ISO regulations working with GMPs and ISO standards.
* Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, and project management tools (Smartsheet).
* Ideally, Program Management certification, e.g., PMP or equivalent.
Benefits
* A front row seat to life‑changing CGM technology. Learn about our brave #dexcomwarriors community.
* A full and comprehensive benefits program.
* Growth opportunities on a global scale.
* Access to career development through in‑house learning programs and/or qualified tuition reimbursement.
* An exciting and innovative, industry‑leading organization committed to our employees, customers, and the communities we serve.
Travel Required
5–15%
Location
Galway, County Galway, Ireland
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