Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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Candidates need a successfully completed degree in natural sciences, engineering, business sciences, informatics, or a comparable field, or alternatively a master craftsman qualification with relevant professional experience. Multi-year professional experience in the pharmaceutical industry, ideally in aseptic production or a strongly regulated environment, is required, along with experience in leading production teams focused on sterile production.
This is a full-time, permanent position starting on 01.11.2025.
Strong GMP, quality, and responsibility awareness, a precise and careful working style, solution-oriented thinking, sovereign handling of challenges and conflicts, high social competence for motivating leadership, structured analytical and results-oriented work, strong communication skills, team ability, and readiness to shape change processes are required.
Ferring values diverse backgrounds, experiences, expertise, and perspectives to solve challenging problems, with a focus on collective success in changing millions of lives through pharmaceutical production.
A strong candidate has pharmaceutical industry experience in aseptic or regulated production, proven team leadership in sterile production, deep GMP and quality knowledge, and excellent motivational, analytical, and communication skills to drive production quality, process improvements, and team development.
Develops therapies for neurological disorders
Acadia Pharmaceuticals develops therapies for neurological disorders, focusing on conditions like Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, and Rett syndrome. The company conducts extensive research and clinical trials to create drugs that are safe and effective, seeking approval from regulatory bodies like the FDA before bringing them to market. Acadia differentiates itself by targeting areas with significant unmet medical needs, ensuring that their products address critical health challenges. Their goal is to improve the quality of life for patients suffering from these disorders while also promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within their operations.