Sandoz

pharmaceutical

TenderExecutive

$600–900k ~AI est. Bangkok, Thailand FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Tender Executive at Sandoz. Skills: Tender management, Cross-functional coordination, Stakeholder management. Coordinate tender submissions. Prepare tender submissions”

Industry & Context.

pharmaceutical
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy, 2-3 years’ experience in tender management, Proficient in English, Proficient in Microsoft Office

Nice to Have

Prior experience in drug inventory management, Prior experience in drug purchasing

What You'll Do.

Coordinate tender submissions

Prepare tender submissions

Maintain tender documentation

Update tender documentation

Liaise with cross-functional teams

Gather required information

Monitor tender announcements

Ensure timely response

Maintain database of tender activities

Maintain database of outcomes

Maintain database of competitor information

Support post-tender activities

Ensure compliance with audit requirements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders; Regional stakeholders; Regulatory bodies

Communication Scope

Engaging cross-functional teams; Engaging regional stakeholders; Engaging regulatory bodies

Full Job Description

**Job Description Summary** Sandoz continues to go through an exciting and transformative period as a global leader and pioneering provider of sustainable Biosimilar and Generic medicines. As we continue down this new and ambitious path, unique opportunities will present themselves, both professionally and personally. Join us, the future is ours to shape! In this role, you’ll support the tender business by ensuring timely and accurate submission of tender documents, maintaining tender databases, and coordinating with internal and external stakeholders to ensure compliance and competitiveness in the tendering process. **Job Description** **Your Key Responsibilities:** Your responsibilities include, but not limited to: * Coordinate and prepare tender submissions in accordance with Sandoz policies and local regulations. * Maintain and update tender documentation, including pricing, product specifications, and legal documents. * Liaise with cross-functional teams (Sales, Marketing, Regulatory, Finance, etc.) to gather required information for tender submissions. * Monitor tender announcements and ensure timely response to opportunities. * Maintain a comprehensive database of tender activities, outcomes, and competitor information. * Support post-tender activities including contract management and performance tracking. * Ensure compliance with all internal and external audit requirements. **What you’ll bring to the role:** **Essential Requirements:** * Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy or a related discipline. * Minimum 2-3 years’ experience in **tender management** or a related function within the pharmaceutical industry. * Strong organizational, coordination, and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently. * Proficient in English (spoken and written), with confidence in engaging cross-functional teams, regional stakeholders, and regulatory bodies. * Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). * Detail-oriented, pr

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