The Regional Demand & Supply Co-Op supports demand planning, supply planning, inventory management and coordination across the Asia-Pacific region. Typical requirements include current enrolment in a relevant university degree such as supply chain, business, engineering, economics or analytics; strong Excel and data-analysis skills; attention to detail; and effective written and verbal communication. Candidates are expected to work collaboratively with regional and local teams, interpret forecasts and supply information, identify risks, prepare reports and contribute to process improvements. A proactive attitude, willingness to learn, problem-solving ability and confidence working in a fast-paced, multinational healthcare environment are important.
Johnson & Johnson Services is part of Johnson & Johnson, a global healthcare company founded in 1886. The organisation develops and delivers medicines, medical technologies and consumer health products through businesses including Innovative Medicine and MedTech. Its products support patients, healthcare professionals and consumers in areas such as oncology, immunology, surgery, cardiovascular care, vision and infectious diseases. Johnson & Johnson operates across many countries and combines scientific research, commercial expertise and large-scale supply-chain capabilities to improve health outcomes. In Australia, its teams work with hospitals, healthcare providers, government, distributors and commercial partners. The company promotes a values-led culture focused on responsibility, innovation, inclusion and patient impact. A regional demand and supply placement offers exposure to how a multinational healthcare business forecasts needs, manages inventory and ensures products reach customers reliably.
Australia offers strong opportunities in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, medical technology, logistics, data, engineering and business services, particularly in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. Workplace culture is generally collaborative, practical and direct, with emphasis on teamwork, safety and work-life balance. Lifestyle varies from major-city dining, arts and sport to beaches, national parks and outdoor activities. Living costs are high in Sydney and Melbourne, especially for housing, while Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth can be more affordable. International students usually need a valid Student visa, and eligible graduates may later consider temporary graduate or employer-sponsored pathways; visa rules change, so check the Australian Department of Home Affairs. Relocating requires budgeting for rent, transport, health cover and flights. Public transport is reliable in major cities, though a car may help in regional areas. Australia is geographically large, so climate and travel times differ considerably between states.
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