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A leading pharmaceutical manufacturing organization in Milan seeks a Site Head for Small Molecule API CDMO operations. This strategic role involves ensuring regulatory compliance, driving performance, and leading cross-functional teams. Ideal candidates will have over 10 years in API manufacturing, thrive in CDMO environments, and possess strong leadership and bilingual communication skills. Competitive compensation and a dynamic role await the right leader.
Site Head – Small Molecule API CDMO
Are you a seasoned leader ready to take ownership of site operations?
Do you thrive in fast-paced, growth-driven CDMO environments?
Are you passionate about driving performance, compliance, and operational excellence?
Fraser Dove International is partnering exclusively with a leading pharmaceutical manufacturing organisation. Operating across Italy, they are committed to delivering high-quality, compliant small-molecule APIs at scale.
Our client is seeking a strategic leader to oversee end-to-end site operations at a key API manufacturing facility.
Discover more about our Site Head – Small Molecule API CDMO opportunity; its objectives, duties / responsibilities and the skills, experience and competencies needed to succeed.
As the Site Head – Small Molecule API CDMO, you will be measured against the following objectives:
As the Site Head – Small Molecule API CDMO, your duties and responsibilities will include:
These are the skills and experience you will need to succeed as the Site Head – Small Molecule API CDMO :
To apply for the Site Head – Small Molecule API CDMO, click the ‘Apply’ button below or contact the Executive Search Consultant – Reece Wiggins – on +44 0)203 355 7050.
Please Note :
Fraser Dove International is a specialist executive search firm operating exclusively in the life science industry. We help exceptional life science organisations source the talent they need to design, manufacture and distribute life-changing drugs, treatments and devices which transform and save patient lives.