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Associate Manager, Supply Chain Logistics

Remote, USA Full-time Posted 2025-05-22

Job title: Associate Manager, Supply Chain Logistics in Cambridge, MA at Agios


Company: Agios


Job description: Associate Manager, Supply Chain LogisticsWho we are:is a biopharmaceutical company that is fueled by connections. We thrive in a supportive, fun, and flexible environment full of people empowered to bring their whole selves to work. We care deeply about our work, each other, and the patients who count on us. Our teams cultivate strong bonds with patient communities, healthcare professionals, partners and colleagues, which helps us discover, develop and deliver therapies for rare diseases – and make a bigger difference in their lives. In the U.S., Agios markets a first-in-class pyruvate kinase (PK) activator for the treatment of hemolytic anemia in adults with PK deficiency. Building on the company’s leadership in the field of cellular metabolism, Agios is advancing a robust clinical pipeline of investigational medicines with active and planned programs in alpha- and beta-thalassemia, sickle cell disease, pediatric PK deficiency and MDS-associated anemia.What you will do:The Associate Manager, Supply Chain Logistics will play a key role in managing transportation and logistics activities for domestic and international movements of API, Drug Product and Finished Goods. Manage transportation and logistics activities for domestic and international movements of API, Drug Product and Finished Goods between manufacturing sites and warehouses. Prepare and review Global Trade related shipping paperwork such as End-Use Letters, Prototype Exemptions, Customs Invoices, USDA Statements, TCSA Statements, and Permits. Plan, execute, and track domestic and international shipments by maintaining close partnerships with Agios scientists, Agios Quality Assurance, contract manufacturers, and couriers. Inspect shipping temperature monitoring data. Examine and reconcile ACE reports against shipment data. Manage courier service providers such as World Courier, and DHL and FedEx. Ensure necessary documentation, permits and/or licenses, are obtained and maintained. Establish, update, and maintain policies and procedures required to maintain good manufacturing practices (GMP) and good distribution practices (GDP) compliance in the storage, distribution and returns of clinical and commercial product. Partner with transportation providers, warehouses, and 3PLs to develop storage capabilities for commercial and clinical phase products. Develop and track appropriate logistics, 3PL and freight spend metrics to drive results and continuous improvement. Develop strategies to reduce costs and supply risk through disciplined examination, analytics, trending, and modeling of key operational data. Use Smartsheet to manage metric scorecards, relevant reports and KPI's for supply chain logistics and distribution activities which highlight achievements, performance gaps and improvement opportunities. This position requires domestic travel up to 49% of the time as is customary and needed for the occupation. Position reports to worksite location, however, the incumbent can work from home anywhere in the United States.What you bring:Requires at least a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Management, Supply Chain, or a related field plus at least 2 years of logistics experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Must possess at least 2 years of experience with: (a) moving clinical and commercial drugs intended for Human Use; (b) using Smartsheet to manage metric relevant reports and KPI's for supply chain logistics activities; (c) partnering with transportation providers, warehouses, and third party logistics providers to develop storage capabilities for pharmaceutical products; (d) following policies and procedures to maintain good manufacturing practices (GMP) and good distribution practices (GDP) compliance in the storage and distribution of clinical and commercial product; (e) preparing and reviewing Global Trade related shipping paperwork; (f) planning, executing, and tracking domestic and international shipments by maintaining close partnerships with manufacturers and couriers; (g) utilizing all of the following: regulatory compliance; global trade compliance; Smartsheet for Logistics; GMP documentation management; and managing logistics service providers.Work Location:Location Agnostic: Work location for this role is based on employee's individual preference. This role has the ability to be either remote in the US or hybrid in our Cambridge Headquarters. Hybrid schedules vary but are generally less than 3 days per week onsite and hybrid employees are expected to live within commutable distance to our Cambridge Headquarters. Remote employees work entirely from home except for attending Company sponsored events/ meetings. For employees who choose to work remotely, travel may be required for certain company events commensurate to the above job description.What we will give you:


  • Deliberate Development. Your professional growth as one of our top priorities.

  • Flexibility. We’re all about individual needs. We embrace different perspectives, work styles, health and wellness approaches, care of families and productivity. When you’re at your best, we’re at our best.

  • Premium benefits package. We invest in the health, wellbeing, and security of our people with a premium benefits package that is well-rounded and flexible to help meet the varied personal and professional needs of every member of our team. For more detail on the benefits we offer at Agios, visit the

section of our website. * Competitive and equitable performance-based compensation. This includes base salary and both short- and long-term incentives that are connected to our business strategy and vary based on individual and company performance.


  • The current base salary range for this position is expected to be between $91,287 and $136,930 annualized; final salary will be determined based on various factors including, but not limited to, years of relevant experience, job knowledge, skills and proficiency, degree/education, and internal comparators.

  • Competitive performance-based compensation. This includes both short- and long-term incentives that are connected to our business strategy.

  • Psychological safety. We support an environment of fearlessness. We want you to share your ideas, speak candidly and take data-informed risks to help push the boundaries.

  • Commitment to diversity. We strive to foster a welcoming workplace where everyone can thrive. We’re continuously looking to improve the inclusivity of our workforce.

  • Commitment to community. We’re an active participant in the communities that surround us – the communities where we live, and the community of people and their loved ones in need of better treatment options for conditions that are often overlooked.

Interested in learning more about what makes our culture unique? Visit the section of our website.#LI-DNI


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Location: Cambridge, MA


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