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To maximise your opportunities at securing an Industrial Placement with us this year, we strongly advise that you apply to no more than 3 adverts. (For clarity, multiple roles within a single advert are considered one application.)
We encourage you to concentrate your efforts on the roles that best align with your skills, interests and university experience, as this will strengthen your application and give you the best chance of success.
Roles Available in Location: Montrose, Barnard Castle, Worthing, GSK HQ London, Ware
Education required: To apply for this placement, you must be:
Currently studying an Undergraduate Degree in one of the following disciplines: Engineering (accredited), Business, Maths, Science, Supply Chain based degree, Business or Supply Chain, Engineering, Economics or Data Analytics.
Please read the degree requirements for each role carefully before applying.
Other requirements: You will have completed a minimum of 2 years of your undergraduate degree but will not have graduated at the start of your placement. You must be enrolled at a UK (United Kingdom) or ROI (Republic of Ireland) University for the duration of your placement.
If you have already graduated with a bachelor’s degree and are currently studying a postgraduate Masters, you are not eligible for this programme.
Language requirement: Written and spoken fluency in English
Expected Start date: July 2026
Duration: 1 year (approximately)
Salary: £27,100 (London) or £25,400 (all other areas) plus a bonus.
Workplace Arrangements: Please read the workplace arrangements for each role carefully before applying.
Application Closing: Early applications are encouraged as candidates will be reviewed regularly, and the advert may close at any point.
Are you looking to gain valuable real world work experience and help positively impact the lives of others?
A GSK internship offers you the opportunity to kickstart your career – to take on a real role with genuine impact. You’ll take on challenging tasks within live projects or assignments. You’ll also get to learn from others in your team and other parts of GSK whilst developing your skills and gaining valuable experience for wherever the future takes you.
What do we offer you?
1. A competitive salary, with an annual bonus based on company performance.
2. Employee recognition programs, which reward exceptional achievements.
3. Access to our cutting-edge wellbeing platform: personalise your experience, help reduce stress, increase focus, build connections and resilience. You will also have access to a confidential helpline 24/7, mindfulness, health screenings and financial wellbeing support.
4. Access to Private Healthcare Insurance, including 24-hour access to an online GP.
5. Optional Support: Includes identity protection, long-term care insurance, home, auto, and pet insurance
6. Opportunities to work with Employee Resource Groups, providing opportunities to network, gain mentorship, and develop personally and professionally.
7. Access to IPUnite which is a community of Early Careers programme participants offering development, networking and social connections to help you make the best of your programme. You will also be invited to join LinkedIn groups and pre-joining webinars, to enable you to connect and network with new students.
8. 2 volunteering days per year
Typical skills you can expect to learn on this placement will include:
9. Teamworking through working with multidisciplinary teams
10. Communication (written & verbal)
11. Time management
12. Problem-solving
13. Networking
14. Data analysis and management
15. Technical skills (detailed within each role description)
The Roles (9 available)
This advert contains multiple roles. Please read each role carefully before proceeding as you will be asked to provide a preference later in the application process.
Role 1 - Business and Supply Chain – Montrose
Degree requirements: Science and manufacturing related degrees
Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required
Overview of the Department
The Scheduling Department at Montrose plays a critical role in ensuring the seamless coordination of production timelines across various functions. This team is responsible for managing schedules that align with supply chain demands, regulatory requirements, and operational capacity to meet business objectives. Their work helps optimise workflows, minimise delays, and maintain a consistent supply of products to patients and customers worldwide.
Key Placement Learnings
16. Production plan scheduling for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
17. Day to day supporting the business with takings actions, problem solving and collaborating with support functions.
18. Support and carry out continuous improvement projects.
19. Contributing to the wider site Smart Manufacturing initiatives, investigating opportunities for digital solutions.
20. Engage in warehouse inbound and outbound activities.
Role 2 – Logistics Shared Services & Supply Chain – Barnard Castle
Degree requirements: Engineering (accredited undergraduate degree), Business, Maths, Science, or related.
Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required
Overview of the Department
Barnard Castle is a key secondary site for GSK with a large number of New Products coming through development at site. We manufacture and supply a huge range of different pharmaceutical products from Sterile Products (Syringes and Vials) to Liquid Inhalations and Dermatologicals. We have recently opened a new state of the art aseptic digital facility producing biopharmaceuticals.
Key Placement Learnings
21. Engage in warehouse inbound and outbound activities
22. Provide guidance and support for departments, global suppliers and contractors
23. Support new equipment introduction and new process implementation
24. Simplification and automation of our material scheduling processes
25. Data analysis of warehouse capacity and reporting on budget
26. Demand review (including gathering and understanding market intelligence on forecasts and supply chain complexities)
27. Assess inventory policy for consumable materials
28. Data quality improvements
Role 3 - GSK Production System - Worthing
Degree requirements: Industrial Engineering, Business, Supply Chain
Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required
Overview of the Department
GPS (GlaxoSmithKline Production System) is GSKs system for deploying Lean Sigma methodologies to drive business performance. Practitioners deploy the OneGPS system effectively through the site based on business needs, collaborating closely with the Site Leadership Teams and aligned Value Stream Directors (VSD). As a GPS Practitioner, you will coach and facilitate the embedding of the GPS standards so that work as a system to improve and support business performance. Key to this is GSK Industrial Placement UK Programme Pharmaceutical Business and Supply Chain (Multiple Roles & Locations) Industrial Placement, UK 2026 supporting the change management for enhancing our problem-solving capabilities and continuous improvement mindset.
Key Placement Learnings
29. The Site GPS team is accountable for deploying and embedding the GSK Production System to deliver the Business Strategy and improving Business Performance (Quality, Safety, Service, Cost, and Innovation).
30. Supports site teams in GPS roll-out; making sure that GPS is being used to develop the capability of all the Site personnel to implement day to day continuous improvement activities.
31. Helps to ensure the day-to-day continuous improvement activities result in a continuous improvement in the Site Performance towards the goal of Zero Accidents, Zero Defects and Zero Waste.
32. Conducts ‘self-assessment’ of the Site vs. the GPS Maturity matrices and supports the site to close any gaps.
33. Coaches and trains Site teams in GPS.
Role 4 - Supply and Logistics - Worthing
Degree requirements: Supply Chain, logistics, Business
Workplace Arrangements: Flexible working via performance with choice (office & home working may be available)
Overview of the Department
The scheduling team within the Supply & Logistics department at the Worthing site is integral to the efficient functioning of the site’s supply chain. This team oversees the planning and procurement of incoming materials to support manufacturing schedules and manages production timelines, ensuring that finished goods are prepared for shipment in a timely manner. Their responsibilities include developing plans that meet supply chain demands while operating within established capacities, thereby optimizing workflows, reducing delays, and ensuring a consistent supply of products to patients and customers globally. Placement participants will gain exposure and interaction across all site functions, providing valuable insights into a broad array of operational processes.
Key Placement Learnings
34. Assist with inventory management to identify and address at-risk stock (slow-moving and obsolete items) and coordinate with key functions to prevent future issues.
35. Participate in scheduling and cross-functional meetings, provide support with facilitation and problem-solving, and collaborate effectively with other support departments.
36. Develop digital solutions to simplify and automate existing scheduler processes, utilising tools such as AI, Power BI, and Power Apps.
37. Oversee progress in relation to Supply & Logistics objectives and KPIs and provide support for project execution.
38. Participate in and drive continuous improvement initiatives across the department and the site to streamline processes and reduce waste.
39. Gain understanding in supply chain principles and applying analytical thinking to business situations and scenarios.
Role 5 - External Manufacturing – GSK HQ
Degree requirements: Engineering, Business, Science, Economics, Supply Chain, Data Analytics
Workplace Arrangements: Flexible working via performance with choice (office & home working may be available)
Overview of the Department
Global Supply Chain management is all about ensuring we can supply our lifesaving and life-enhancing products to people around the globe, but making sure that the right products arrive at the right time in the right place is no easy task. We offer a variety of supply chain placements, from forecasting demand, production planning, raw materials management, and data analytics, to warehousing and supply chain logistics. Whichever role you undertake, you’ll be fully immersed in the day-to-day and future plans of the role and in playing a key part in ensuring our products reach our patients and consumers in an efficient and timely manner.
Key Placement Learnings
40. Leading and delivering improvement projects
41. Working with suppliers, customers and colleagues from around the world
42. Distribution chains for complex products that require changing temperature for sensitive goods
43. Building strong relationships with key third party suppliers
44. Risk Management, Data analysis, intelligence & reporting.
45. Performance tracking & Supply Chain Management by 3rd Parties and through various complex global supply chains.
46. Develop skills in New Process Development, Quality Systems & Support.
Role 6 – Supply and Logistics – Worthing
Degree requirements: Open to any degree
The Supply and Logistics Industrial Placement role is split up into two departments and you could be placed within either of them. Supply and Logistics – Warehouse and Packaging Supply Chain
Supply and Logistics – Warehouse
Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required
Overview of the Department
The GSK Worthing site is a key facility within the company's network, focused on manufacturing and packaging essential pharmaceutical products. Specializing primarily in the production of antibiotics, Worthing plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality medicines reach patients globally.
As part of the Warehouse Team at Worthing, you will be joining a dynamic department that sits under Supply and Logistics. The team plays a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation of the site by managing deliveries in, deliveries out, and supporting internal workflows. In addition to its core logistics functions, the warehouse also includes an area of manufacturing, further contributing to the site's end-to-end supply chain processes. Your role within the Warehouse Team will focus on driving continuous improvement initiatives to optimise performance, enhance efficiency, and ensure safety and quality standards are upheld.
Key Placement Learnings
47. Support & contribute to exciting projects within the warehouse
48. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement innovative solutions
49. Develop your skills in logistics, manufacturing and operational improvement
50. Ensure project activities are carried out in a timely, effective and compliant manner
51. Run warehouse KPIs on a weekly basis to ensure compliance
52. Identify, lead and support continuous improvement activities
Packaging Supply Chain
Workplace Arrangements: Full time onsite required
Overview of the Department
With state-of-the-art Manufacturing and packaging capabilities, the site is committed to operational excellence, sustainability, and continuous improvement. It supports GSK’s mission to deliver value to patients through innovation and efficiency. The Worthing team collaborates closely across departments to maintain compliance with rigorous regulatory standards, uphold safety and ensure reliability.
As an Industrial Placement student, you will gain hands on experience supporting day-to-day operations, tackling problem-solving activities to address real operational challenges and collaborating with teams to identify opportunities for improvement. You’ll also contribute to continuous improvement projects that enhance efficiency, productivity, and quality, while working with cross functional teams to deliver on key business goals. This dynamic environment will give you exposure to world-class manufacturing processes and the chance to develop practical skills alongside professional expertise, all while contributing to projects that directly impact patient outcomes.
Key Placement Learnings
53. Support the day-to-day operations to ensure smooth and efficient business processes.
54. Assist and lead key problem-solving activities to address operational challenges and drive solutions.
55. Collaborate with teams to identify opportunities for improvement and implement sustainable changes.
56. Lead and support continuous improvement projects to enhance efficiency, productivity, and quality.
57. Work closely with cross-functional teams to deliver on goals and drive impactful results.
58. Gain hands-on experience in a dynamic environment while developing practical skills and professional expertise.
Role 7 - GSK Production System - Ware
Degree requirements: Business or Supply Chain
Workplace Arrangements: Full time onsite required
Overview of the Department
GPS (GlaxoSmithKline Production System) is GSKs system for deploying Lean Sigma methodologies to drive business performance. GPS Practitioners deploy the OneGPS system through the site based on business needs, collaborating closely with the Site Leadership Teams and aligned Value Stream Directors (VSD). As a GPS Practitioner, you will coach and facilitate the embedding of the GPS standards so that they work as a system to improve and support business performance. Key to this is supporting the change management for enhancing our problem-solving capabilities and continuous improvement mindset.
Key Placement Learnings
59. Deploy and embed the GPS Standards to deliver the Business Strategy and improving Business Performance (Quality, Safety, Service, Cost, and Innovation).
60. Develop own capability in the GPS Standards and Lean methodologies with the purpose of helping site personnel to develop their capabilities.
61. Coach and deliver improvement projects to achieve the site or value stream business objectives / needs.
62. Working with your aligned Value Stream Director (VSD) & Operations Manager (OM) to develop a GPS deployment plan for the area.
63. Teach, mentor and coach others in the use of the GPS Standards and techniques for analysis of data and problem solving.
64. Act as a change agent for introducing the 6 GPS standards and standardised ways of working.
65. Identify and share learnings / best practices from other GSK sites and within the site.
Role 8 - Business and Supply Chain - Ware
Degree requirements: Industrial Engineering, Business, Supply Chain
Workplace Arrangements: Full time onsite required
Overview of the Department
The Ware manufacturing site is GSK’s flagship location for New Product Introduction (NPI) and plays a critical role in the delivery of life-changing medicines to patients worldwide. Interns in Supply & Logistics will be at the heart of this mission, supporting the seamless flow of materials and products across a complex global network.
The Supply & Logistics department at the Ware manufacturing site is responsible for orchestrating end-to-end supply chain operations that ensure timely and efficient delivery of pharmaceutical products, which includes both oral solid dose (OSD) platforms and dry powder inhalers. The function comprises of Production & Materials Scheduling, Warehouse Operations, Harmonisation team (Business & Data Process Experts), Launch & Data and Product Lifecycle Management. In this role you will have the opportunity to get involved in work across the entire Logistics function to support and manage the delivery of key improvement projects, such as improving Warehouse capacity and material availability, advanced scheduling programmes and lead time reduction.
Key Placement Learnings
66. Drive continuous improvement initiatives across Supply & Logistics, identifying opportunities to streamline processes and reduce waste.
67. Utilise GSK continuous improvement methodologies to drive change and solve top problems.
68. Support Warehouse Operations to deliver key objectives such as Warehouse capacity improvement.
69. Support both the Launch & Data and the Harmonisation Teams to improve data delivery.
70. Assist with digital transformation by developing and implementing solutions using Power BI, Power Apps, and other SMART Manufacturing technologies
Role 9 - General Medicine Supply - Worthing
Degree requirements: Undergraduate degree in Engineering (accredited), Business, Maths, Science, or a related subject.
Workplace Arrangements: Flexible working via performance with choice (office & home working may be available)
Overview of the Department
Roles exist in the General Medicine global supply chain planning team, who support day to day supply chain activities from Primary API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients) manufacturing through to Secondary manufacturing and packing. These roles provide a great opportunity to work with functions such as commercial, strategy, quality, technical, logistics and site scheduling teams. To be successful in the General Medicine role, effective communication skills and stakeholder management is key. The General Medicine planning team is also responsible for supplying the Global Health Asset, driving the GSK Trust agenda with leading Supranational Organisations such as WHO, UNICEF, MSF etc.
Key Placement Learnings
71. Supporting the monthly Sales & Operational Planning process to learning the concepts of balancing of cost and cash with service targets.
72. Working closely with site/global functions to deliver a supply plan that is balanced across multiple franchises. You will be involved in capacity planning and stock and inventory management.
73. Understanding supply chain principles and applying analytical thinking to business situations and scenarios.
74. Using planning systems and digital tools to drive optimised planning and support key decisions
75. Working cross-functionally with highly geographically and culturally diverse teams
Apply now!
These placement opportunities have the following recruitment stages – you must successfully pass each stage to be offered a placement year with GSK for 2026:
1. Eligibility Form
2 GSK Digital Assessment
3. Virtual Assessment Centre or Virtual Interview
You can find hints and tips on our recruitment process and get guidance from real GSK mentors on our Early Careers Hub .
We’re 100% open to all talent. We want to recruit the right people for GSK from the widest possible backgrounds, so we can better serve the inclusion of our patients and because it’s the right thing to do. You can learn more about Inclusion at GSK .
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