The Associate Director, Supply Chain (Logistics) will lead Corcept's global logistics operations from early-phase development through commercial distribution. This role is responsible for the compliant, efficient, and timely movement of research samples, APIs, drug substance (DS), drug product (DP), and finished goods across a global CDMO network within a GDP-regulated environment.
The position requires deep expertise in managing complex, small-scale and large-scale international shipments, while navigating customs, VAT, and tariff requirements. This position is highly cross-functional role supporting R&D, Manufacturing, Clinical, and Commercial teams ensuring timely, accurate and compliant material transfers.
This is a hybrid role typically requiring on-site presence at 3 days per week. This position may require ~10-15% travel.
Responsibilities:
- Lead logistics strategy and execution, ensuring compliance with GDP and all applicable global regulations
- Ensure compliant import/export processes for a broad range of materials, from research samples to commercial products, and manage VAT implications for cross-border shipments
- Prepare and submit documentation for customs clearance, ensuring compliance with regulations and obtaining appropriate licenses or permits
- Liaise with government agencies and customs authorities to resolve issues
- Oversee tariff classification (HS codes), duty optimization, and correct valuation methodologies
- Lead vendor selection, qualification, and ongoing performance management for logistics providers
- Support qualification of shipping lanes and packaging systems
- Oversee temperature monitoring, excursion management, deviations and CAPAs
- Support onboarding of new partners by establishing logistics processes and compliance frameworks, as required
- Provide logistics input into planning processes, including supply planning and network strategy
- Develop SOPs and governance models for global logistics and material transfers
- Partner with R&D, Clinical Operations and Supply, Manufacturing, Quality, Regulatory Affairs, and Finance
- Drive continuous improvement in service, compliance, and cost
- Monitor and report KPIs for contract service providers
Preferred Skills, Qualifications and Technical Proficiencies:
- Strong knowledge of GDP and global distribution requirements
- Strong knowledge of customs laws and regulations
- Deep understanding of international shipping documentation, Incoterms, customs clearance, VAT, and tariffs
- Ability to operate independently in an ambiguous, fast-changing environment
- Effective communication and ability to influence across global teams
- Excellent problem-solving skills in time sensitive, high-risk scenarios
Preferred Education and Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, logistics, life sciences, or equivalent experience
- 8+ years industry experience in global logistics within biotech, pharmaceuticals or life sciences
- Experience supporting clinical and commercial logistics operations
- Possession of a valid customs broker license preferred
The pay range that the Company reasonably expects to pay for this headquarters-based position is $180,900 - $212,800; the pay ultimately offered may vary based on legitimate considerations, including geographic location, job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and education.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.