Not specified; not specified; competitive salary w...
Not specified (assumed to be onsite due to warehouse role).
Clinical supplies management experience
Good manufacturing practice (gmp) knowledge
Inventory management and reorder processes
ICON Clinical Research is seeking a Warehouse Technician for their 2nd shift, responsible for managing clinical supplies and logistics for clinical trials. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in clinical supplies management, regulatory compliance, and collaboration with cross-functional teams
Job Summary
ICON is a world-leading healthcare intelligence and clinical research organization dedicated to shaping the future of clinical development.
The role involves leading technical clinical supplies tasks with a focus on quality, continuous improvement, and regulatory compliance.
ICON offers competitive benefits including health insurance, retirement planning, and a global Employee Assistance Programme focused on well-being.
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ICON Clinical Research is seeking a Warehouse Technician for their 2nd shift, responsible for managing clinical supplies and logistics for clinical trials. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in clinical supplies management, regulatory compliance, and collaboration with cross-functional teams.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Competitive salary with range of additional benefits
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Clinical supplies management experience
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) knowledge
Inventory management and reorder processes
Supplier relationship management skills
Cross-functional team collaboration
Nice-to-have
Strong organizational and attention to detail
Ability to guide and train team members
Experience in pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry
Commitment to inclusive culture and innovation
Key Requirements
High School Diploma required
Bachelor's degree preferred in supply chain or life sciences
Extensive experience in clinical supplies or logistics
Strong understanding of GMP regulatory requirements