Contract manufacturer for pharma, medtech, and diagnostics across 30 global sites
Phillips Medisize operates a 6,000-person CDMO network spanning three continents, with manufacturing footprints in China, India, Mexico, and Europe. The tech stack reveals a hybrid manufacturing DNA: CAD-driven design (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, UG NX) paired with enterprise resource planning (SAP), quality systems (SPC, FMEA, ISO 13485), and emerging analytics adoption (Minitab, Power BI, Tableau). Hiring velocity is decelerating while manufacturing roles dominate — a sign of operational consolidation rather than expansion.
Notable leadership hires: Quality Director, Marketing Director, Account Director
Phillips Medisize is a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) serving pharmaceutical, medical device, and in vitro diagnostics companies. The organization brings integrated services across product design, engineering, plastics and metal fabrication, and full-scale manufacturing. With 30 development and manufacturing sites across North America, Europe, and Asia, the company operates global supply chain and regulatory compliance infrastructure. Current focus areas include new product introduction workflows, process validation, tooling maintenance, and scrap reduction — typical scaling challenges for mature manufacturing operations managing high-complexity, regulated products.
AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and UG NX are core design tools, supplemented by Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign) for packaging and labeling. The company also uses Mural and Miro for collaborative design workflows.
The company operates 30 sites across three continents with active hiring in China, India, Mexico, the United States, and eight European countries (Finland, Ireland, Denmark, UK, Poland, France, and others).
ISO 13485 (medical devices), IATF 16949 (automotive/manufacturing), APQP, MSA, SPC, and FMEA are embedded in operations. The company is adopting Minitab for advanced statistical process control.
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