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Market Research Translation Project Manager

IQVIA
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MARKET RESEARCH TRANSLATION - PROJECT MANAGER


Working with the wider Project Management team, the Translation Project Manager is responsible for coordinating and managing the full lifecycle of market research translation and localization projects to completion whilst ensuring IQVIA’s standards are met.


Project Management:

  • Manage multiple market research translation and localization projects at any one time from receipt to completion across qualitative and quantitative methodologies

  • Work on complex quantitative studies including tracker/wave projects

  • Liaise with the client to assess and agree project parameters and requirements

  • Manage market research client accounts to ensure high client satisfaction

  • Assess project scope to select appropriate vendors and negotiate deadlines effectively

  • Monitor and manage the status of assigned projects to effectively anticipate and prevent issues

  • Accurately complete project finances including quoting and budgeting

  • Prepare and maintain project documentation and information

  • Understand and adhere to the Quality Management System

  • Comply with relevant and applicable IQVIA procedures and SOPs

  • Assist in the maintenance of linguistic assets including glossaries and style guides

  • Ensure that high quality is maintained for all projects through QA checks

Requirements:

  • Minimum of 2 years of experience working in Market Research Project Management in the Language Services industry,

  • Specialist in Market Research Translation Services with knowledge of both Qual and Quant services. Knowledge of tracker project best practice is desirable

  • Solid client management skills with the ability to manage client expectations

  • Bachelor's degree, ideally in a linguistic, business or scientific field

  • Fluency in English is essential, an additional language would be advantageous

  • Excellent written/verbal communication skills

  • Excellent attention to detail to ensure that high quality standards are maintained

  • Ability to meet strict deadlines and to manage competing priori ties and changing demands

  • Excellent client management, problem solving and analytical skills

  • Ability to follow instructions and work independently whilst using own initiative

  • Demonstration of advanced IT skills

  • Experience working with TMS and be an strong CAT tools user for the purpose of Market Research project. Experience working with XTRF and/or memoQ or other similar systems would be highly advantageous

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, managers and clients

IQVIA is a leading global provider of clinical research services, commercial insights and healthcare intelligence to the life sciences and healthcare industries. We create intelligent connections to accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative medical treatments to help improve patient outcomes and population health worldwide . Learn more athttps://jobs.iqvia.com


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