The Manager, Procurement is responsible for developing and executing sourcing strategies that support the company's research and development activities and capital investment projects. This role partners closely with R&D, Finance, TechOps and other cross-functional stakeholders to drive value through strategic supplier relationships, cost optimization, innovation, risk mitigation, and contractual excellence.
The Senior Category Manager will lead complex sourcing initiatives, negotiate commercial agreements, and manage supplier performance across a diverse portfolio of R&D projects. The role requires strong business acumen, project management capabilities, and the ability to operate effectively in a highly regulated pharmaceutical environment.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Business Partnership
Category Management and Strategic Sourcing
Supplier Relationship Management
Financial and Operational Performance
Contracting and Risk Management
Cross-Functional Project Leadership
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements
Core Competencies
Strategic Thinking
Ability to translate business objectives into sourcing strategies that deliver measurable value and support organizational priorities.
Stakeholder Management and Influence
Ability to build credibility, establish trust, and influence stakeholders at multiple organizational levels.
Negotiation and Commercial Acumen
Strong commercial negotiation skills with the ability to balance risk, value, quality, and service considerations.
Project Management
Ability to manage multiple complex initiatives, prioritize effectively, and deliver results within established timelines.
Analytical and Financial Acumen
Strong analytical skills with experience evaluating supplier proposals, total cost of ownership models, and business cases.
Collaboration and Teamwork
Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively across functions and with global stakeholders.
Continuous Improvement
Committed to identifying opportunities to improve procurement processes, supplier performance, and overall business value.
Success Measures
The successful candidate will be evaluated on:
The annual base salary for this position ranges from $113,000 to $131,000. In addition, this position is eligible for an annual performance pay bonus. Exact compensation may vary based on skills, training, knowledge, and experience. Alkermes offers a competitive benefits package. Additional details can be found on our careers website: www.alkermes.com/careers#working-here
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Why join Team Alkermes?
Alkermes applies its decades of deep neuroscience expertise to develop medicines designed to help people living with complex and difficult-to-treat psychiatric and neurological disorders. A global biopharmaceutical company, headquartered in Ireland with U.S. locations in Massachusetts and Ohio, we seek to make a meaningful difference in the way people manage their diseases. We have a portfolio of proprietary commercial products for the treatment of alcohol dependence, opioid dependence, schizophrenia, bipolar I disorder and narcolepsy, and a pipeline of clinical and preclinical candidates in development for various psychiatric and neurological disorders.
We are proud to have been recognized as an employer of choice by many national organizations. In 2024 and 2025, we were certified as a Great Place to Work in the U.S. and named one of Massachusetts’ Top Places to Work by the Boston Globe, a Best Place to Work in Greater Cincinnati by the Cincinnati Business Courier and recognized as a Best Place to Work in BioPharma by Fortune Magazine.
Alkermes, Inc. is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any qualified applicant or employee because of race, creed, color, age, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression and identity, disability, genetic information, veteran status, military status, application for military service or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law. Alkermes also complies with all work authorization and employment eligibility verification requirements of the Immigration and Nationality Act and IRCA. Alkermes is an E-Verify employer.

At Alkermes, we apply our deep neuroscience expertise to develop medicines designed to help people living with complex and difficult-to-treat psychiatric and neurological disorders. We have a portfolio of proprietary commercial products for the treatment of alcohol dependence, opioid dependence, schizophrenia and bipolar I disorder, and a pipeline of clinical and preclinical candidates in development for neurological disorders. Our patient-inspired science, integrated research strategy, sophisticated development capabilities and specialized commercial infrastructure enable us to pursue the development and commercialization of innovative new medicines, including those for people with conditions that have traditionally been overlooked or stigmatized.
Our greatest strengths at Alkermes are our people and our inherent empathy for patients, families and caregivers. Neurological and psychiatric disorders strike people at the core of who they are and impact many facets of their lives. We work with urgency to develop new treatment options for people living with these conditions.
Beyond our important mission of developing medicines, we believe it is our responsibility to take a holistic approach as we seek to support patients, caregivers and broader impacted communities. We remain committed to patient engagement, responsible and sustainable operations, and equitable access to quality treatment.
Headquartered in Ireland, Alkermes also has a corporate office and research and development center in Massachusetts and a manufacturing facility in Ohio.
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