Project Commercialization Manager
Listed on 2026-07-03
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Business
Business Analyst, Operations Manager, Change Management -
Management
Business Analyst, Operations Manager, Program / Project Manager, Change Management
Role Description
Most people walk through a store and see products. You see deadlines, manufacturing constraints, artwork approvals, ingredient lead times, packaging specs, and about 47 decisions that had to go exactly right for that product to land on shelf. And you love every minute of it.
You're the person who gets excited when a product goes from concept to “this is the one” and the real work of bringing it to shelf begins. The person who understands that successful commercialization isn’t luck, it’s a disciplined process, strong cross‑functional partnership, and relentless execution. You thrive at the intersection of Desirability, Viability, and Feasibility, connecting business objectives with operational realities to bring products to life.
You know how to guide teams through a structured stage‑gate architecture, align stakeholders around a common goal, and maintain momentum from concept to shelf.
If you've ever heard, "This is going to be complicated," and smiled, you're our kind of person.
As a Project Commercialization Manager, you’ll sit at the center of the action connecting teams, driving execution, and turning ideas into shelf‑ready realities. The role spans graphics and compliance updates, manufacturing site transitions, capacity expansions, innovation launches, and other end‑to‑end commercialization efforts across the portfolio. While each project differs in scope, the mission is consistent: lead teams through a disciplined process and deliver successful launches.
This isn’t a box‑checking role. You’ll build the roadmap, align the right partners, remove roadblocks, and drive progress to the finish line. You bring structure to complexity, urgency to milestones, and clarity to decisions—ensuring alignment from concept through launch. If variety energizes you, complexity motivates you, and seeing products hit shelves feels like winning, we should talk.
Reporting to the Sr. Director, Commercialization, responsibilities include:
Lead End-to-End Project Execution- Own commercialization projects from concept through launch across varying scopes, timelines, and risk profiles, ensuring consistent accountability and delivery
- Build and manage integrated project plans in Microsoft Project; lead kickoffs to align scope, governance, and ways of working
- Lead large‑scale network transformation initiatives, including manufacturing or warehouse transitions, ensuring continuity of supply, operational readiness, and minimal disruption to customers and stakeholders
- Orchestrate cross‑functional execution across logistics, manufacturing, planning, and systems to successfully migrate operations, establish new capabilities, and stabilize performance post‑transition
- Conduct feasibility and risk assessments across technical, supply, operational, packaging, and manufacturing dimensions, applying appropriate governance based on complexity
- Track milestones, dependencies, and critical path; proactively manage stakeholders to maintain momentum and deliverables
- Capture trade‑offs, risks, and decision rationale to ensure alignment and timely resolution
- Prepare projects for stage‑gate transitions, partnering with the project teams to structure inputs through a Desirability, Viability, and Feasibility (DVF) lens
- Lead launch readiness and execution; conduct post‑launch reviews to capture insights and strengthen future delivery
- Act as the integration point across R&D, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality, Packaging, Procurement, Planning, Customer Logistics, Marketing, and Sales
- Align cross‑functional teams around a single, integrated commercialization plan, ensuring coordinated inputs, decisions, and handoffs
- Maintain clear, real‑time visibility on scope, timelines, risks, and next steps across stakeholders
- Translate complex cross‑functional activity into actionable project artifacts (plans, trackers, risk logs, decision frameworks)
- Create clarity in ambiguous or fast‑moving situations so teams can execute with confidence
- Ensure commercialization plans reflect true feasibility across product, packaging, manufacturing, supply, and systems readiness
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