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$120K - 200K a year
Oversee all warehouse operations ensuring compliance with pharmaceutical regulations, quality standards, and operational efficiency.
Bachelor's degree plus 10+ years logistics leadership including 5+ years in pharmaceutical cGMP/GDP environment, with experience in cold-chain and regulatory audits.
The Warehouse General Manager achieves Langham Logistics’ goals of exceptional customer service, cGMP compliance, quality, operational efficiency, and profitability by overseeing all functions within the pharmaceutical-grade logistics facility. This on-site position includes comprehensive leadership of warehouse operations, cold-chain management, receiving, storage, order fulfillment, quality assurance, distribution, and site support functions. A central responsibility of this position is to uphold a culture where quality is embedded in every process, and where operational discipline and documentation integrity are non-negotiable. The primary objective of the Warehouse General Manager is to ensure that all pharmaceutical products and raw materials are received, stored, handled, and shipped in strict accordance with FDA, EU GDP, DSCSA, and client-specific quality and regulatory requirements. This includes maintaining temperature integrity, ensuring accurate order fulfillment, executing all warehouse processes without deviation, and safeguarding product integrity at every step. The Warehouse General Manager must ensure all activities meet client specifications and corporate targets for productivity, efficiency, and compliance. The Warehouse General Manager partners closely with executive leadership to establish annual operational goals, budgetary plans, quality objectives, client service metrics, and continuous improvement initiatives. This role is accountable for enforcing and monitoring policies related to cGMP/GDP quality systems, EHS, security, facility engineering, and employee training, ensuring the site is always prepared for regulatory inspections and client audits. The Warehouse General Manager leads the site’s pursuit of operational excellence, driving continuous improvement initiatives, lean methodologies, KPI accountability, and scalable process design. Key Outcomes Expected • A fully compliant, inspection-ready pharmaceutical logistics operation that consistently meets FDA, EU GDP, DSCSA, TSA, Homeland Security, and client-specific regulatory expectations. • Flawless operational execution in receiving, storage, cold-chain management, order fulfillment, labeling, kitting, and distribution, ensuring zero product-integrity failures and strict adherence to documentation and cGMP/GDP requirements. • Effective leadership across all building departments, including operations, quality, engineering, customer service, and support functions—ensuring alignment, communication flow, and accountability. • Strong multi-client management performance, successfully balancing the needs, workflows, and compliance expectations of multiple pharmaceutical and life sciences customers housed within the facility. • Full implementation and enforcement of all safety, quality, and security policies, including those required by TSA, Homeland Security, corporate standards, and client programs—resulting in consistently successful audits and inspections. • Reliable adherence to budget expectations and financial discipline, including labor planning, capacity planning, operational cost control, and facility budget management at all levels. • Consistent achievement of operational KPIs and benchmark metrics, including quality performance, inventory accuracy, temperature-excursion prevention, productivity, throughput, workforce turnover, and safety incident reduction. • Accurate and proactive communication to senior leadership regarding operational performance, risks, recurring challenges, and recommended improvement strategies. • An optimally staffed and trained workforce, with all management and operational personnel adequately qualified to meet daily customer workflows, pharmaceutical compliance standards, and peak-volume demands. • Timely completion of cross-functional project initiatives, working collaboratively with internal and customer subject-matter experts to deliver compliant, on-time solutions. • Accurate identification and execution of all regulatory and licensing requirements needed for each customer, including initiating, tracking, and completing all required certifications and documentation. Education and Experience • Bachelor’s degree required (Supply Chain, Logistics, Business, Engineering, or related field). • 10+ years of logistics, distribution, or supply chain leadership experience. • 5+ years in a cGMP/GDP-regulated pharmaceutical or life sciences environment. • Experience managing cold-chain operations, quality systems, regulatory agency and client audits. • Lean Six Sigma certification preferred. • Valid driver’s license; other certifications as required by regulatory bodies. Physical Demands: Ability to walk warehouse floors, including cold-chain storage areas (2–8°C and below). Occasional lifting of up to 50 lbs. Ability to stand, walk, or sit for extended periods. Work Enviornment: Combination of warehouse, cold-chain storage, and office environments. Exposure to temperature-controlled areas and powered industrial equipment. Disclaimer This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. This position may be required to perform other related duties assigned to meet the ongoing needs of the organization. Langham reserves the right to modify job responsibilities and expectations as business demands evolve. Powered by ExactHire:189461
This job posting was last updated on 12/9/2025