GxP Project Manager

Uxbridge South
1 day ago
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GxP Project Manager

  • Contract (12 months)

  • Inside-IR35

  • c£550 per day (via Umbrella)

  • Hybrid-Working (plus Uxbridge, West London)

    The Opportunity:

    You will joining a global biopharmaceutical specialist to help prepare and manage the reliable delivery of IT systems in readiness for commercial launches, on time and to budget and meeting agreed quality criteria. The key systems enabling these launches are their Salesforce based health-tech solutions.

    There is a need to liaise and manage teams across multiple geographically dispersed locations - with key stakeholders based in the USA, central London and other key stakeholders working remotely or in the regions.

    Skills and Experience:

  • Proven track-record of delivering multiple complex, global, cross-functional projects and programs that provide the technology to enable the launch of new digital therapy and treatment services.

  • Must have commercial experience delivering into and for life sciences/pharmaceutical/biotechnology sectors.

  • Platforms in scope include: Salesforce, Oracle EBS, AWS and Sitecore

  • Proven experience working with dispersed and global teams across multiple locations.

  • Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders across multiple functions and geographies in a fast-paced, agile-working environment.

  • Significant experience focusing on commercial country and product launches and being accountable.

  • Experience in the delivery of GxP projects and systems as several platforms will require GxP related changes and will be subject to Computer System Validation (CSV)

  • Experience managing the UAT process across product launches.

  • PMP or PRINCE2 (Practitioner) or equivalent project management qualification preferred.

    Role and Responsibilities:

    The successful candidate will be required to lead delivery across multiple concurrent project work-streams, all at different phases in their lifecycle and must be comfortable with ambiguity and have strong ability to bring order and discipline to projects that engage many cross-functional stakeholders and delivery partners.

    You will become a key point of contact across multiple IT project work-streams to ensure that dependencies are tracked, and risks escalated in a timely manner to the correct stakeholders, as you will report at a program level on the status of IT project work-streams, covering project change requests the interdependencies and the risks.

    Independently managing a diverse group of stakeholders across dispersed geographies and time-zones to develop and maintain requisite project management documentation to a high, running project performance management and governance ceremonies including steering, status reviews and stand-ups.

    You will also develop resource plans and ensure appropriate resources are assigned to project teams, developing and managing project budgets, including the delivery of accurate financial forecasting and reporting.

    Applications:

    Please contact Edward Laing here at ISR to learn more about our client and how they are leading the way in developing and executing on their strategy to bring life-saving therapies to patients through innovation and transformational technology??

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