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GCM Transition Lead, Commercial

TakedaBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 17 May 2026

The Transition Functional Lead at Takeda is responsible for the end-to-end delivery of commercial transition waves within global operations. This role acts as a primary bridge between business stakeholders and delivery teams to ensure operational readiness, design validation, and smooth stabilization. Candidates must have extensive experience in large-scale transformation programs and transition methodologies. The role requires strong stakeholder management within a complex, matrixed global environment.

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Experience

12+ years

Function

Operations

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

The Transition Functional Lead at Takeda is responsible for the end-to-end delivery of commercial transition waves within global operations. This role acts as a primary bridge between business stakeholders and delivery teams to ensure operational readiness, design validation, and smooth stabilization. Candidates must have extensive experience in large-scale transformation programs and transition methodologies. The role requires strong stakeholder management within a complex, matrixed global environment.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Role at a large global pharmaceutical firm with clear ownership of transformation programs, though limited technical stack information.

The JD clearly defines the transition lead responsibilities within a corporate operations context, although it is methodology-heavy rather than technology-heavy.

Must haves

  • 12+ years experience in business operations or large-scale transformation programs
  • Proven experience leading end-to-end transition waves
  • Understanding of transition methodologies and frameworks
  • Strong stakeholder management and coordination skills
  • Bachelor’s degree

About the company

Takeda is a large global pharmaceutical company, but this specific role is for a transition management position rather than a core engineering product role.

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