Descripción de la oferta
Looking for more than just a job? Join Sanofi Spain Graduate Programme – a 12‑month journey combined with a university‑accredited course – so you can learn, grow, and gain real experience at the same time.
When you apply, you’ll select a stream that matches your interests. From there, we’ll match you to a specific role within one of our teams, based on your strengths and current opportunities.
You won’t rotate between roles – instead, you’ll join one team from day one, take real ownership, and contribute to projects that make an impact.
From day one, you’ll work on meaningful projects, collaborate with diverse teams, and build skills that open doors across functions, countries, and careers.
This isn’t about fitting into a role. It’s about growing into your potential.
What Makes This Programme Different
You contribute from day one – it’s a full time role
You study while you work (fully supported)
You learn from people who genuinely want you to grow
You gain exposure to international teams and ways of working
About Sanofi
By combining science, technology, and collaboration, we’re transforming healthcare – and creating opportunities for people like you to grow, learn, and make an impact from day one.
Together, we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives.
Your journey
Understand end‑to‑end supply chain – from planning to delivery – driving efficiency and service excellence. Make sure life‑changing medicines reach patients.
What You’ll Gain
End‑to‑end supply chain exposure
Experience with forecasting, logistics, and operations
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills
Tools you may work with
SAP / ERP systems
Planning tools (Kinaxis, IBP, APO)
SQL
Network modelling tools (Llamasoft, AIMMS)
Excel (advanced), Power BI
What You’ll Do
Analyse supply chain performance and KPIs
Support demand planning and forecasting
Work on process improvements and cross‑functional projects
This could be you if…
You enjoy solving complex problems
You like working with data and systems
You think in processes and patterns
What You’ll Bring
You don’t need to have everything figured out – but you’ll likely thrive in this programme if you bring:
A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant field (completed within the last 3 years or graduating soon)
Confidence working in English (B2 minimum, C1 preferred); Spanish is a plus
Curiosity, initiative, and a genuine interest in learning and growingli>
Strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset
A problem‑solving approach and willingness to take on new challenges
Openness to combining work with a university‑accredited course during the programme
Before applying, a couple of practical things to keep in mind:
You must have full right to work in Spain
You’ll be enrolled in a university‑accredited course alongside your role
The programme starts on 1 October 2026 and requires a 12‑month commitment
To support you, we offer a development package of up to €3,000 to help cover the cost of your studies
If you’re reading this thinking “I’m not sure I tick every box…” – that’s completely okay.
If this opportunity excites you, we’d love to hear from you.
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