Wangchula Bhutia
About Wangchula Bhutia
Wangchula Bhutia is an Executive at Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, where he prepares Standard Operating Procedures and coordinates internal audits. He has a Master's degree in Biotechnology from Bangalore University and has previously worked at Dr. Reddy's Laboratories and Cipla Ltd.
Work at Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
Wangchula Bhutia has been employed at Glenmark Pharmaceuticals since 2012. In the role of Executive, he is responsible for the preparation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). His responsibilities also include conducting internal audits and coordinating new product introductions. Additionally, he engages in liaison activities related to the Quality Management System (QMS). His tenure at Glenmark Pharmaceuticals reflects a commitment to maintaining high standards in pharmaceutical operations.
Previous Experience at Dr. Reddy's Laboratories
Before joining Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Wangchula Bhutia worked at Dr. Reddy's Laboratories as a Senior Executive from 2010 to 2012. During his time there, he was based in Hyderabad and contributed to various operational tasks. His experience at Dr. Reddy's Laboratories provided him with valuable insights into the pharmaceutical industry.
Background in Biotechnology Education
Wangchula Bhutia studied at Bangalore University, where he earned a Master's degree in Biotechnology in 1970. This educational background has equipped him with the foundational knowledge necessary for his roles in the pharmaceutical sector.
Experience at Cipla Ltd
Wangchula Bhutia previously worked at Cipla Ltd in Goa, where he focused on handling global market complaints. This role contributed to his understanding of international pharmaceutical operations and customer relations.
Career Aspirations in Training and Development
Wangchula Bhutia is actively seeking new opportunities in the fields of training and development, as well as audit and compliance. His interest in these areas indicates a desire to expand his professional skills and contribute to organizational growth.