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Edwards LifesciencesSingaporePosted 18 May 2026

Edwards Lifesciences is looking for a supply chain planner to join their Global Operations team in Singapore. You will manage integrated planning, inventory optimization, and cross-functional material flow to ensure product delivery for cardiovascular patients. The role requires expertise in MRP and ERP systems alongside strong analytical skills for supply-demand balancing. This is a critical operations role focused on process improvement and supply assurance in a regulated environment.

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Experience

3+ years

Function

Purchasing

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Edwards Lifesciences is looking for a supply chain planner to join their Global Operations team in Singapore. You will manage integrated planning, inventory optimization, and cross-functional material flow to ensure product delivery for cardiovascular patients. The role requires expertise in MRP and ERP systems alongside strong analytical skills for supply-demand balancing. This is a critical operations role focused on process improvement and supply assurance in a regulated environment.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Established global medical device company offering a stable role in a critical operations function.

The JD is very clear about the functional responsibilities including MRP, inventory control, and supply chain management.

Must haves

  • Bachelor's degree in related field
  • 3 years of related experience
  • Experience in purchasing, logistics, and/or production control

Tools and skills

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Nice to have: jde.

About the company

Global medical device company with a strong market position, but not a tier-1 software or high-growth tech platform.

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