Jobs on TAL
All jobsOnsiteOperationshealthtech5+ yearserp
OnsiteManagerhealthtech

Logistics & Dispensing Manager

TakedaWoodlands, SingaporePosted 21 May 2026

Takeda is seeking a Logistics & Dispensing Manager for their biologics manufacturing facility in Singapore. The role involves managing warehouse and logistics teams, coordinating supply chain operations, and ensuring compliance with cGMP standards. Candidates must have experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing environments, strong leadership skills, and expertise in ERP systems. This position contributes to site leadership and focuses on operational efficiency and process harmonization.

Matched by TAL

50k new jobs listed every day. Install TAL to find more jobs like this.

Install TAL

Experience

5+ years

Function

Operations

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Takeda is seeking a Logistics & Dispensing Manager for their biologics manufacturing facility in Singapore. The role involves managing warehouse and logistics teams, coordinating supply chain operations, and ensuring compliance with cGMP standards. Candidates must have experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing environments, strong leadership skills, and expertise in ERP systems. This position contributes to site leadership and focuses on operational efficiency and process harmonization.

TAL's take

Quality 65/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid operational management role within a major global pharmaceutical company, though the tier is constrained by it being a specific regional facility.

The JD clearly defines the scope of logistics, warehouse, and dispensing management within a regulated manufacturing environment.

Must haves

  • Minimum 5 years experience in a similar position
  • Experience in manufacturing plant under GMP regulatory framework
  • Experience and knowledge of ERP systems
  • Leadership experience with management responsibilities
  • Excellent knowledge of pharmaceutical plant and unit operations

Tools and skills

erpgmp regulatory framework

Nice to have: lean, six sigma.

About the company

Takeda is a major multinational pharmaceutical company, fitting the criteria for an established product company.

Posts mentioning Takeda

Trump Triumphs Over Harris in Historic Election

- The 2024 presidential election saw Donald Trump defeating Kamala Harris, sparking discussions on political divides. - Astead Herndon of the New York Times highlights the gap between political elites and the public as a key takeaway. - Kamala Harris, in her post-election remarks, urged supporters to stay empowered despite the loss. Source: [Npr](https://www.npr.org/2024/11/27/1215355310/code-switch-little-r-racism), [New York Post](https://nypost.com/2024/11/26/us-news/kamala-harris-consoles-supporters-in-first-public-remarks-since-concession-speech-it-feels-heavy/)

News Discussion20

Masters in the US vs. Switching Jobs – Need Advice

YOE: 4 (2 in Frontend Dev, 2 in UX/Product Design) Current Role: Accenture Looking for: Product Design / UX Design Roles Hey folks, I’m currently stuck at a crossroads and could really use some perspective. I’ve been trying to transition into UX/Product Design from a frontend dev background. I technically have 2 years of YOE in UX, but I haven’t been able to work on solid, real-world design projects. My team at Accenture barely gets design-focused work, so I often end up getting pushed into random support roles—mostly Excel-based tasks just so it doesn't look like I’m on the bench. It's frustrating and honestly demotivating. My current monthly takeaway is a little less than 45k, which feels too low for my experience and skillset. I’m grateful to be employed, but I’m not growing in the direction I want. I recently got admitted to UT Austin for Fall ‘25. UTA is known to be a really good uni and a little easy on the pockets as their RA/TA postions are known to waive off full/partial tuition for the semester. I know the job market isn’t great globally, and going for a master’s is a huge financial and life decision. But I’m also tired of being stuck. I’m weighing two options: 1. Try switching jobs now and hope to land something in UX/Product Design 2. Go for the master’s and try to fully pivot into UX in the US (and other places, I'll be applying everywhere lol) , hopefully the market has course corrected or atleast become a little better than now Would love to hear from anyone who’s been in a similar spot. Is it worth holding out for a better role here, or should I go all-in on the master's?

Designers68

Need your Experience Takeaways

I am a recent graduate with a BTECH CSE degree working at a very early age start-up as software developer this seems very normal but now that's a catch I am working from past 5 months and now I am started feeling stuck and overwhelmed like for tasks I am getting, deadlines and office culture like I am feeling I am not right fit and can be fired at any point even if I am doing things okay not best but I am doing average. What should I do ???

Misc64