Principal/Manager (12-16 years)

Global Product Development Support Manager

This isn't just about managing documents; it's about making sure our R&D engine runs smoothly, globally. You'll be the one who ensures our brilliant scientists and engineers have the operational backbone they need to bring new products to life, from initial concept right through to launch. Think of yourself as the conductor of a very complex orchestra, where every instrument (document, system, process) has to be in perfect tune for the show to go on.

Job ID
JD-RND-MGRPRDS-005
Department
Research and Development
NOS Level
OFQUAL Level
Level 7-8
Experience
Principal/Manager (12-16 years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Global Product Development Support Manager is here to lead the team that keeps our product development processes aligned and compliant across all our sites. You'll be making sure that what we design in one country can actually be built and approved everywhere else. This role sits right at the heart of R&D, bridging the gap between innovative ideas and the rigorous, regulated reality of bringing a product to market. You're essentially the guardian of our Design History Files and the architect of our PLM system's effectiveness. When this role is done well, our R&D projects move faster, audits are a breeze, and our global teams work together without friction. Get it wrong, and we're looking at regulatory delays, costly reworks, or even product recalls – not ideal, is it? The challenge is balancing the need for speed and innovation with strict quality and compliance requirements. It's a constant tightrope walk. The reward, though, is seeing ground-breaking products launch successfully because your team laid the solid groundwork.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

Internal:

External:

Organisational Impact

Scope: This role directly impacts our ability to launch new products on time, within budget, and in full compliance with global regulations. You're responsible for the operational efficiency of our R&D documentation and systems, which means you directly influence our time-to-market and our overall quality posture. Frankly, without a solid operational foundation, even the best R&D ideas just sit on a shelf.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Change Order (ECO) Cycle Time Reduction
  2. Desc: The average time it takes for an Engineering Change Order to go from submission to final approval across all global sites.
  3. Target: Reduce average ECO cycle time by 15% year-on-year
  4. Freq: Monthly, reviewed quarterly
  5. Example: If the average ECO took 10 days last year, your team should aim for 8.5 days this year. This means looking at bottlenecks in the process and fixing them.
  6. Metric: PLM/DMS Data Quality & Completeness
  7. Desc: The accuracy and completeness of critical data fields within our Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Document Management Systems (DMS).
  8. Target: Maintain a data error rate below 0.5% for critical fields (e.g., part numbers, revision levels, regulatory classifications)
  9. Freq: Quarterly audits and spot checks
  10. Example: During a Q3 audit of 1,000 critical data entries, only 3 were found to have errors, resulting in a 0.3% error rate – well within target. This is about preventing those 'garbage in, garbage out' scenarios.
  11. Metric: R&D Project Documentation Readiness
  12. Desc: The percentage of R&D projects that have their Design History File (DHF) and other critical documentation 'audit-ready' at key phase gates.
  13. Target: Achieve 95% audit-readiness for all projects progressing past Phase 3 (Development)
  14. Freq: At each phase-gate review
  15. Example: Out of 20 projects reviewed at their Phase 3 gate, 19 had complete and compliant DHFs, meaning 95% readiness. The one that wasn't ready? You'd be expected to have a recovery plan in place.
  16. Metric: Team Productivity & Throughput
  17. Desc: The volume of work (e.g., number of ECOs processed, documents released) handled by your team per specialist, adjusted for complexity.
  18. Target: Increase team's average weekly throughput by 10% through process improvements and AI adoption
  19. Freq: Monthly, reported quarterly
  20. Example: If your team processed 100 ECOs last month, we'd expect 110 this month, assuming similar complexity. This isn't about burning people out, it's about working smarter.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Stakeholder Satisfaction & Collaboration
  2. Desc: How effectively your team supports R&D project managers, quality, and manufacturing, and how well you drive cross-functional process improvements.
  3. Evidence: Regular positive feedback from R&D leads on documentation support and process guidance. Your team is seen as a valued partner, not just 'the process police'. You're invited to early-stage project planning, not just brought in when there's a problem. Evidence includes survey results, direct feedback, and active participation in cross-functional working groups.
  4. Metric: Team Development & Mentorship
  5. Desc: Your ability to coach, mentor, and develop your direct reports, ensuring they grow in their roles and contribute effectively.
  6. Evidence: Direct reports achieving their development goals and taking on more complex tasks. Retention rates within your team are strong. You're actively participating in performance reviews and career planning discussions. You'll have at least one team member ready for promotion to L3 or L4 within 18-24 months.
  7. Metric: Process Improvement & Innovation
  8. Desc: Your initiative in identifying bottlenecks, proposing solutions, and leading projects to optimise R&D support processes and systems.
  9. Evidence: You're regularly bringing forward ideas for how we can do things better, whether it's a new PLM workflow or a smarter way to manage design inputs. You've successfully implemented at least two significant process improvements in the last year, with clear, measurable benefits. You're not just maintaining; you're improving.
  10. Metric: Regulatory Audit Preparedness
  11. Desc: The consistent readiness of your team and documentation for internal and external regulatory audits.
  12. Evidence: Zero critical findings related to documentation or process control during internal or external audits. Your team handles audit requests calmly and efficiently, demonstrating a deep understanding of compliance requirements. You're the one who makes sure we never get caught off guard.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Building and Optimising Systems
  2. Daily: You get a genuine kick out of streamlining a clunky workflow, seeing your team adopt a new, more efficient process, or figuring out how to get two disparate systems to 'talk' to each other. The idea of bringing order to complexity really appeals to you.
  3. Motivator: Leading and Developing a High-Performing Team
  4. Daily: You enjoy coaching your direct reports, helping them grow their skills, and seeing them take on more responsibility. You're invested in their success and get satisfaction from building a cohesive, effective team that can handle anything thrown their way.
  5. Motivator: Ensuring Quality and Compliance in a Regulated Industry
  6. Daily: There's a deep satisfaction for you in knowing that your work directly contributes to patient safety and regulatory adherence. You appreciate the rigour required in R&D and take pride in knowing that our products meet the highest standards, without cutting corners.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. You'll often feel like the 'process police', constantly reminding brilliant scientists about paperwork and compliance. You'll spend a fair bit of time mediating between different R&D sites that have their own 'ways of doing things', trying to get them to agree on a harmonised global process. There will be days where you feel like a 'document janitor', chasing people for signatures and justifications they see as bureaucratic. You might build a perfectly optimised process only for a new regulatory requirement to come in and mess it all up. If you thrive on constant, visible, direct product innovation and hate administrative overhead, you'll struggle here. This is about enabling innovation, not necessarily doing it yourself.

Common Frustrations

  1. Chasing busy engineers for documentation they consider 'admin' rather than core work.
  2. Dealing with inconsistent data quality from different global sites, forcing your team to clean up messes.
  3. Being seen as a roadblock or 'the no person' when simply enforcing critical quality and regulatory processes.
  4. The constant battle to harmonise processes across diverse R&D cultures (e.g., US vs. Germany vs. China).
  5. Having your carefully planned week derailed by 'urgent' executive requests for audit documentation.
  6. Explaining why a 'simple' change requires a complex, multi-week impact assessment across numerous products.
  7. Being the first point of contact when documentation issues cause project delays, even if the content was late from others.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. Direct hands-on product design or scientific experimentation.
  2. A purely strategic role without significant operational oversight and team management.
  3. An environment where processes are fluid and constantly changing without structure.
  4. Immediate, tangible impact on product features (your impact is more foundational and enabling).

ADHD Positives

  1. The fast-paced, varied nature of managing multiple R&D projects and operational challenges can be stimulating. The need to quickly switch focus between different issues (e.g., a PLM system bug, a team member's query, a regulatory update) might suit those who thrive on novelty and dynamic problem-solving. The strategic aspect of optimising processes and systems can provide a compelling, long-term focus.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. The constant need for meticulous documentation and adherence to rigid regulatory processes might be challenging. We can support with structured templates, automated reminders, and tools that break down large tasks into smaller, manageable steps. We're open to flexible work arrangements to help manage energy levels and focus. Delegating routine, repetitive tasks to your team or exploring AI tools for these can also help.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. This role often requires strong visual-spatial reasoning (e.g., understanding complex process flows, system architectures, BOM structures), which can be a strength for individuals with dyslexia. The ability to see the 'big picture' and make connections between disparate pieces of information is also highly valued. Your communication strengths might lie in verbal explanations and presentations, which are critical for influencing stakeholders.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. The heavy reliance on reading, writing, and reviewing detailed technical and regulatory documentation could be demanding. We use tools with robust spell-check and grammar-check features, and we're happy to provide assistive technologies like text-to-speech software. For critical documents, we encourage peer review and offer dedicated proofreading support. We value clear communication in all forms, not just written perfection.

Autism Positives

  1. The emphasis on logical processes, system optimisation, and adherence to established procedures can be a strong fit. The role benefits from a deep, analytical understanding of how complex systems work and how to make them more efficient. The ability to spot inconsistencies and enforce rules objectively is highly valued. You'll find a clear structure in our regulatory frameworks and quality management systems.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Managing a diverse team and navigating complex organisational politics, especially when harmonising global processes, might require significant social energy. We encourage clear, direct communication and provide specific guidelines for team interactions. We can offer a quieter work environment if needed and support structured meeting formats. We value your directness and analytical approach, and we'll help you translate that into effective team leadership.

Sensory Considerations

Our R&D offices are typically modern, open-plan environments, but we do have quiet zones, focus rooms, and phone booths available. There can be moderate background noise from conversations and occasional lab equipment in nearby areas (though less so in the dedicated office space). Visual stimuli are standard office lighting and computer screens. Social interaction is frequent, especially in meetings and team collaboration, but you'll also have dedicated time for focused work.

Flexibility Notes

We offer a hybrid working model, typically requiring 2-3 days in the office, which can provide a balance between collaborative time and focused individual work. We're always open to discussing specific accommodations to ensure you can do your best work.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Manager, Global Product Development Support (L5)
  2. Responsibilities: Lead and manage a team of 5-10 Product Development Support Specialists across global sites, providing coaching, performance management, and career development. You'll be the one they come to when they're stuck or need guidance.
  3. Own the operational performance of our R&D documentation and PLM systems. This means you're accountable for the efficiency and compliance of processes like Change Control, BOM management, and Design History File maintenance, ensuring they meet our internal and regulatory standards.
  4. Define, develop, and implement improvements to global R&D support processes and workflows. You'll be looking for bottlenecks, proposing solutions, and then driving those changes through to completion, often working with IT and other R&D leaders.
  5. Manage the budget for your functional area, making sure we're getting the best value from our tools and resources. This includes making recommendations for new software or system upgrades, with a clear business case.
  6. Act as the primary point of contact and subject matter expert for complex PLM and DMS issues, providing guidance to R&D project teams and troubleshooting system challenges that your team can't resolve. You're the escalation point, basically.
  7. Ensure our R&D documentation and processes are consistently audit-ready, both for internal quality checks and external regulatory inspections. This means proactive monitoring and ensuring your team maintains the highest standards of Good Documentation Practice.
  8. Collaborate with IT, Quality Assurance, and other R&D leadership to define the long-term strategy and roadmap for our R&D support systems (PLM, DMS, Project Management tools). You'll be influencing future investments and capabilities.
  9. Supervision: You'll report to the Director of Global Product Development Operations, with monthly strategic alignment meetings. For day-to-day operations, you're fully autonomous, expected to set direction for your team and manage your functional area independently.
  10. Decision: You'll have full authority for functional decisions within your domain, including budget allocation up to £500K, hiring and firing decisions for your team, and vendor selection for operational tools up to £100K. Strategic system changes or major process overhauls require alignment with the Director and relevant IT/QA leads.
  11. Success: Success looks like your team consistently hitting its performance targets (e.g., ECO cycle time, data quality), positive feedback from R&D project teams, successful audit outcomes, and a clear roadmap for continuous process and system improvement. Your team should be seen as an enabler, not a bottleneck.

Decision-Making Authority

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Tool: GDP Compliance Bot for Your Team

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Tool: Regulatory Summariser for Policy Updates

Benefit: New regulatory guidance documents from bodies like the MHRA or FDA can be hundreds of pages long. Your team needs to understand the impact on our internal procedures and templates. An AI agent can ingest these lengthy documents and produce a concise, 2-page summary highlighting the key changes that directly affect our R&D documentation and processes. This means your team stays compliant without getting bogged down in endless reading, and you get the critical insights faster.

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Tool: Automated Status Report Drafter

Benefit: Your team spends time compiling weekly project status reports, pulling data from Jira, PLM, and other systems. An AI can connect to these data sources and automatically generate the first draft of these reports, summarising completed tasks, open change orders, and upcoming milestones. This frees up your specialists for more valuable analytical work and ensures consistent, data-driven reporting for project managers and leadership.

Your team could save 10-15 hours weekly per specialist by automating routine tasks, allowing them to focus on higher-value activities and process improvements. For you, that's better data and more strategic bandwidth. Weekly time savings potential
We typically use 2-3 core AI tools, integrated into our existing PLM and DMS, plus a few ad-hoc LLM-based assistants for specific tasks. Typical tool investment
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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

Beyond the technical know-how, a manager needs to be able to lead, communicate, and solve problems that aren't always neatly defined. These are the human skills that make a real difference in this role.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

These are the specific methodologies, concepts, and tools you'll need to master to effectively manage our global product development support function.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

To step into this Manager role, you'll typically have spent several years as a Senior Product Development Support Specialist (L3) or a Lead Product Development Operations Analyst (L4), where you've not only mastered the technical aspects but also started leading projects, mentoring others, and influencing process improvements. We're looking for someone who's ready to take on functional ownership and team leadership.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

The future of R&D support is about smart, connected, and efficient operations. By proactively developing these skills, you won't just keep pace; you'll be leading the charge, ensuring our R&D organisation remains at the forefront of innovation and compliance.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need at least 12-16 years of progressive experience in Product Development Support, R&D Operations, or Quality Systems within a highly regulated industry (e.g., medical devices, pharmaceuticals, aerospace). This must include a minimum of 5-7 years in a direct people management role, leading teams of specialists. We're looking for someone who has owned functional processes, managed budgets, and driven significant operational improvements, not just participated in them.

Preferred Certifications

Recommended Activities

Career Progression Pathways

Entry Paths to This Role

Career Progression From This Role

Long Term Vision Potential Roles

Sector Mobility

Your expertise in R&D operations, PLM, and regulatory compliance is highly transferable. You could move into similar leadership roles in other highly regulated industries like aerospace, automotive, or even certain areas of consumer electronics where product complexity and compliance are paramount. The core skills of process optimisation, system management, and quality assurance are universally valued.

How Zavmo Delivers This Role's Development

DISCOVER Phase: Skills Gap Analysis

Zavmo maps your current competencies against all requirements in this job description through conversational assessment. We evaluate your foundation skills (communication, strategic thinking), functional skills (CRM expertise, negotiation), and readiness for career progression.

Output: Personalised skills gap heat map showing strengths and priorities, estimated time to competency, neurodiversity accommodations.

DISCUSS Phase: Personalised Learning Pathway

Based on your DISCOVER results, Zavmo creates a personalised learning plan prioritised by impact: foundation skills first, then functional skills. We adapt to your learning style, pace, and neurodiversity needs (ADHD, dyslexia, autism).

Output: Week-by-week schedule, each module linked to specific job responsibilities, checkpoints and milestones.

DELIVER Phase: Conversational Learning

Learn through conversation, not boring modules. Zavmo uses 10 conversation types (Socratic dialogue, role-play, coaching, case studies) to build competence. Practice difficult QBR presentations, negotiate tough renewals, and handle churn conversations in a safe AI environment before facing real clients.

Example: "For 'Stakeholder Mapping', Zavmo will guide you through analysing a complex enterprise account, identifying key decision-makers, and building an engagement strategy."

DEMONSTRATE Phase: Competency Assessment

Zavmo automatically builds your evidence portfolio as you learn. Every conversation, practice scenario, and application example is captured and mapped to NOS performance criteria. When ready, your portfolio supports OFQUAL qualification claims and demonstrates competence to employers.

Output: Competency matrix, evidence portfolio (downloadable), qualification readiness, career progression score.

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