Regeneron

AssociateDirector,CommercialLaunch&ProjectManagement

€115–165k ~AI est. Dublin, Ireland FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Associate Director, Commercial Launch & Project Management at Regeneron. Skills: Commercial launch, Project management, International markets. Lead product launches. Plan product launches”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10 years of experience in commercial launch planning, Bachelor's degree, Experience with project management tools, Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, Experience managing international launches, Experience across matrix teams

Nice to Have

Master's degree preferred, PMP certification, Exposure to AI tools

What You'll Do.

Lead product launches

Plan product launches

Coordinate product launches

Ensure launches stay on track

Define launch resources

Define launch budgets

Coordinate stakeholders

Build launch timelines

Manage launch timelines

Run kick-off meetings

Run launch discussions

Keep delivery on track

Drive problem-solving

Share timeline updates

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Global teams; Regional teams; Across regions; Across functions; Matrix teams

Communication Scope

Clear updates

Process & Methodology

Project management, Timeline management, Risk management

Full Job Description

We are looking for an Associate Director of Commercial Launch & Project Management to lead product launches across our international markets, with a strong focus on the European Union. In this role, you’ll partner with global and regional teams to plan, coordinate, and deliver launches that bring innovative therapies to patients. You’ll play a key part in connecting teams, managing timelines, and ensuring launches stay on track from early planning through execution. ### A Typical Day: * Leading early planning for international product launches 12–18 months ahead * Defining launch scope, resources, and budgets with brand teams * Coordinating stakeholders across regions and functions * Building and managing launch timelines, tracking progress and dependencies * Running kick-off meetings and ongoing launch discussions * Monitoring progress, identifying risks, and keeping delivery on track * Driving problem-solving and escalating key issues when needed * Sharing clear updates on status, risks, and timelines with leadership ### This Role May Be For You If You: * Enjoy organising complex projects across multiple markets * Like working with different teams and bringing people together * Stay focused and practical when plans shift or challenges arise * Build strong working relationships across regions and functions * Take ownership of timelines and follow through on delivery * Look for ways to improve how things are done * Are comfortable influencing decisions and moving things forward To be considered, you should bring at least 10 years of experience in commercial launch planning, ideally within pharma or biotech, along with a bachelor’s degree (master’s preferred). You’ll need strong experience with project management tools (including MS Project) and the Microsoft Office Suite. Experience managing international launches across matrix teams is essential, while a PMP certification and exposure to AI tools are a plus. Does this sound like you? Apply now to take your first st

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