Job Description
General Summary:
The Project Management and Strategic Operations Director leads large-scale, high-value CMC programs end to end, setting a high standard for decision quality, governance, risk management, and execution. This role combines deep program management discipline, technical and business judgment, and strong stakeholder leadership to drive planning, delivery, adoption, and continuous improvement across the function. The Director also coaches teams, strengthens project management capability, and serves as a trusted partner on complex internal and external programs.
Scientific Knowledge/CMC Expertise
Demonstrates strong command of planning and executing CMC programs to guide teams toward phase-appropriate, risk-based technical approaches.
Recognizes as a go-to partner for scenario planning of complex CMC topics and understands impacts/trade-offs of technical changes across CMC disciplines.
Helps teams converge on scientifically defensible paths under uncertainty in preparation for governance decision making.
Anticipates downstream clinical, regulatory and manufacturability implications relative to the CMC strategy.
Program/Project Management Expertise
Leads complex technical decision-making by applying systems thinking, risk-based planning, and scenario analysis. Anticipates ambiguity and structures work to maintain momentum and optionality. Observable behaviors:
Proactively identifies cross-functional and lifecycle risks.
Translates uncertainty into executable scenarios and decision trees.
Leads issue resolution efforts spanning multiple functions and sites.
Business Acumen
Leverages understanding of financial processes (e.g. LRP, AOP, BvA), company business statements, NPV and ROI calculations and applies to projects. Understands competitive landscape, customer needs and industry trends in context of projects/programs.
Drives connections between daily personal and project/program team actions with company goals and functional objectives.
Influences how departments across the company collaborate to deliver value.
Guides teams on how best to apply the drug development/combination product process and commercialization to daily project/program planning and execution.
Leverages complex CDMO management principles and KPIs to measure progress within projects/programs.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Leads program initiation, planning, governance, execution, and performance tracking across complex strategic programs. Oversees scope, timelines, budget, risks, issues, dependencies, stakeholder communication, and resource alignment to ensure delivery of business value. Provides direction to workstream leads and project managers, resolves escalated issues, supports sound decision-making in ambiguity, and helps ensure programs are delivered on time, within budget, and in alignment with company standards and objectives.
Oversees end-to-end program management activities for large-scale, strategic programs of high business value, with oversight for the full project lifecycle
Manages the progress and contributions of workstream leads or subordinate project managers to ensure all activities deliver expected value within committed timeframes and budget
Manages contingencies between multiples projects and monitors interdependencies and synergies where required
Builds and synthesizes highly-detailed project plans, budgeting & forecasting models or resource plans, requiring significant stakeholder management skills and interpretation of diverse and varied information
Develops statements of work, stakeholder management plans, guiding principles, project goals, risks, resource allocation, and roles and responsibilities for assigned projects
Secures, leads, motivates and inspires the internal and external resources required to effectively deliver the program. Establishes the program’s governance (e.g., sponsors, approvers, stakeholders)
Participates in the evaluation, selection and management of external resources or vendors
Provides transparency in project progress and effectively anticipates and mitigates major risks across the project lifecycle
Proactively crafts feasible solutions to combat risks and issues. Exercises sound judgement balancing risks and making prompt decisions in ambiguous or difficult situations
Manages communication with management at a detailed functional level and discusses/resolves issues
Works with all required functions and groups to effectively plan and execute the program/project(s). May coordinate resources across organizational boundaries
Trains and coaches project teams in execution methodologies and promotes adoption of best practices
Develops tools and training methods to enable successful project management throughout the enterprise. Ensures project delivery is in conformance with company methodologies and standards; recommends improvements and changes as necessary
Evaluates program costs and benefits including actual results and forecasts with comparisons to original or baseline plan and updates plans with accurate, up-to-date information in a timely manner. Reports financial information and status to leadership. Ensures program solution(s) meets quality and reliability requirements and that the launch approach meets or exceeds adoption targets. Monitors program results/performance for significant deviations, evaluates options and makes recommendations for corrective actions, and then implements selected actions
Knowledge and Skills:
Strong experience leading cross-functional, medium- to large-scale programs and projects
Strong critical thinking and the ability to connect people, ideas, and data to drive outcomes
Proven ability to work effectively across functions, teams, and organizational boundaries
Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining timelines, budgets, and clear status reporting
Excellent communication skills, including the ability to synthesize complex information into clear insights and recommendations
Strong program and operational management skills with attention to detail
Comfort working in ambiguity and leading teams through complex decisions and change
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree
10 years of experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience
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Pay Range:
$185,400 - $278,200Disclosure Statement:
The range provided is based on what we believe is a reasonable estimate for the base salary pay range for this job at the time of posting. This role is eligible for an annual bonus and annual equity awards. Some roles may also be eligible for overtime pay, in accordance with federal and state requirements. Actual base salary pay will be based on a number of factors, including skills, competencies, experience, and other job-related factors permitted by law.
At Vertex, our Total Rewards offerings also include inclusive market-leading benefits to meet our employees wherever they are in their career, financial, family and wellbeing journey while providing flexibility and resources to support their growth and aspirations. From medical, dental and vision benefits to generous paid time off (including a week-long company shutdown in the Summer and the Winter), educational assistance programs including student loan repayment, a generous commuting subsidy, matching charitable donations, 401(k) and so much more.
Flex Designation:
Hybrid-Eligible Or On-Site EligibleFlex Eligibility Status:
In this Hybrid-Eligible role, you can choose to be designated as:
1. Hybrid: work remotely up to two days per week; or select
2. On-Site: work five days per week on-site with ad hoc flexibility.
Note: The Flex status for this position is subject to Vertex’s Policy on Flex @ Vertex Program and may be changed at any time.
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Company Information
Vertex is a global biotechnology company that invests in scientific innovation.
Vertex is committed to equal employment opportunity and non-discrimination for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to a person's race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, marital status, or any characteristic protected under applicable law. Vertex is an E-Verify Employer in the United States. Vertex will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities, in accordance with applicable law.
Any applicant requiring an accommodation in connection with the hiring process and/or to perform the essential functions of the position for which the applicant has applied should make a request to the recruiter or hiring manager, or contact Talent Acquisition at [email protected]
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree
- 10 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Vertex Pharmaceuticals and has not been reviewed or approved by Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
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Parental & Family Support — Policies provide 12 weeks of 100% paid bonding leave for all U.S. parents with additional fully paid time for birth parents. Family-forming supports include adoption and surrogacy assistance, fertility options like IVF and egg cryopreservation, breast‑milk shipping, subsidized childcare, backup care, and a DCFSA match.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Time off includes roughly four weeks of vacation, 13 holidays, sick time, and two companywide shutdowns (summer and year‑end). Some roles also include flexible or unlimited time off and paid volunteer time.
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Retirement Support — Programs include a 401(k) plan with employer contributions and an employee stock purchase plan. Filings describe employer contributions occurring in company stock, supporting long‑term ownership.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Insights
What We Do
Vertex is a global biotechnology company that invests in scientific innovation to create transformative medicines for people with serious and life-threatening diseases. We discovered and developed the first medicines to treat the underlying cause of cystic fibrosis (CF), a rare, life-threatening genetic disease. In addition to clinical development programs in CF, Vertex has more than a dozen ongoing research programs focused on the underlying mechanisms of other serious diseases. Founded in 1989 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, our corporate headquarters is now located in Boston’s Innovation District, and our international headquarters is in London, United Kingdom. We currently employ approximately 3,500 people in the United States, Europe, Canada, Australia and Latin America with nearly two-thirds of our staff dedicated to research and development. Vertex is consistently recognized as one of the industry’s top places to work by Science Magazine, The Boston Globe, Boston Business Journal and the San Diego Business Journal. Our research and medicines have also received esteemed recognitions, including the Robert J. Beall Therapeutics Development Award, the French Prix Galien and the British Pharmacological Society awards.







