Cerapedics Inc. · 2 days ago
Associate Vice President, Program Management & Technical Operations
Cerapedics is a global, commercial-stage ortho-biologics company that aspires to transform the standard of care for bone repair. The Associate Vice President, Program Management & Technical Operations will oversee product compliance, specifications, and ensure that changes meet regulatory requirements while leading a high-performing team within the Operations department.
BiotechnologyHealth CareMedical Device
Responsibilities
Responsible for ensuring that any changes (e.g., raw materials, regulations, equipment, process) meet requirements (e.g., FDA, BSI, quality systems). Only after the requirements are met can manufacturing incorporate changes and ensure continuity of product supply
External Vendors: Manage all critical partners so that we can proactively manage changes
Internal Processes: Ensure all changes including raw materials from non-critical vendors, process changes, equipment changes, etc. meet requirements
External Standards: Monitor changes in regulations and standards and ensure that we have done all the work to ensure that our products are compliant
Develop internal processes that audit changes made by vendors to ensure compliance. Strategize and develop the sourcing function by evaluating different vendors, including dual sourcing of key components
Ensure that external and internal changes meet specifications and conform to industry standards
Build, mentor and lead a high-performing Program Management and Technical Operations team. Foster a culture of continuous improvement, professional development and inclusion
Develop and maintain project plans, schedules, budget, ad hoc analysis and resource tracking for assigned projects. Ensure timely and effective stakeholder communication on progress and potential issues
Develop project risk management plans and ensure key risks are mitigated, and additional resources identified to ensure successful project execution
Ensure alignment between core teams and stakeholders
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in engineering, scientific or related field (required)
Minimum of 12 years of relevant work experience with progressively increasing responsibility or complexity of organizational strategy, program and technical leadership
Minimum of 10 years leading programs and projects in a medical device, biomedical, pharmaceutical, or high technology industry
Communicate succinctly, clearly and accurately in both verbal and written communications
Experience in managing publications, medical writing, and external scientific communications
Ability to manage timelines, multiple priorities under time constraints
Aptitude to develop technical expertise in new therapeutic areas
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work effectively in a cross-functional, fast paced, rapidly changing environment
Must be self-motivated, assertive and able to approach with a positive ‘can-do' attitude
Ability to cultivate and maintain relationships with thought leaders and to establish trust through the consistent demonstration of scientific expertise and satisfactory follow-through requests from thought-leaders
Strong leadership skills and the ability to compile and disseminate information to others in a cohesive fashion to ensure a clear understanding of project status and direction
Excellent communicator, skilled at diplomacy, tactful and capable of effectively combining technical aptitude and relationship building for internal and external Company stakeholders
Advanced in Excel, PowerPoint, and Project and Program Management tools and resources like Power BI, Microsoft Project and other Project Management Software tools
Preferred
Advanced degree or MBA (preferred)
Experience with orthopedics or spinal medical devices is highly desirable
Benefits
Medical, vision, and dental insurance
Group life insurance
401k matching
Short & long term disability
Potential target bonus
Paid time off
11 paid holidays
Company
Cerapedics Inc.
Cerapedics is a global, commercial-stage orthopedics company dedicated to redefining the path to bone repair by healing bones faster and at higher rates, so all patients can get back to living their fullest lives.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$205.7MKey Investors
KCKNGN CapitalOrbiMed
2022-03-07Series Unknown· $25M
2019-01-01Debt Financing· $45M
2018-07-06Series Unknown· $22M
Recent News
2025-12-24
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