Commercial-stage CAR-T cell therapy manufacturer with multi-continent production
Legend Biotech manufactures autologous CAR-T therapies across U.S., China, and Belgium facilities. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward manufacturing operations (MES, SAP, LIMS, QA tools) and life-science analytics (NONMEM, Phoenix, GraphPad Prism, ddPCR/qPCR), with active adoption of Workday, Snowflake, and AWS — indicating infrastructure modernization alongside core manufacturing validation. Hiring breadth across ops, manufacturing, quality, and research, combined with active projects around MES validation and clinical production ramp-up, signals a company scaling from development into commercial production while managing cGMP compliance rigor.
Notable leadership hires: CAR-T Technical Lead, Chief Medical Officer, Toxicology Director, Sales Director, FP&A Systems Lead
Legend Biotech is a public-company biotechnology manufacturer focused on developing and delivering CAR-T cell therapies. The company operates manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, and Belgium to support global patient access. Core operations span R&D, manufacturing, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance — with particular emphasis on cGMP manufacturing standards and production process optimization. The active project portfolio centers on autologous CAR-T manufacturing, process improvement, facility initiatives, and clinical production scaling. Hiring is distributed across operations, manufacturing, quality, research, and engineering, reflecting both the technical depth and operational complexity required in commercial cell therapy manufacturing.
Legend Biotech operates manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, and Belgium, supporting production of autologous CAR-T therapies for global distribution.
Stack includes MES, SAP, Workday, LIMS, Snowflake, and AWS for operations and manufacturing. Analytics tools include NONMEM, Phoenix, GraphPad Prism, Tableau, and Power BI for research and data analysis.
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