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Pharmacovigilance Systems Programmer

TMC Pharma Services Ltd
Hartley Wintney
1 month ago
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Reporting directly to the Head of PV and Medical Director, we are seeking a skilledPharmacovigilance Systems Programmerexperienced in PV and medical systems (e.g. Argus, Veeva, HaloPV, etc) with expertise in coding (e.g. SQL), systems programming, configurations, validation, report and dashboards development, ideally with a background in pharmacovigilance (PV), to support the transition, setup, and maintenance of safety databases and medical services systems at TMC. The ideal candidate will have experience using industry-standard databases, appropriate programming expertise and a working knowledge of pharmacovigilance processes in the EU, US, and/or UK markets. They will play a key role in ensuring seamless database migrations, implementation and personalization for client specific requirements, while maintaining compliance with regulatory procedures.



THIS ROLE IS HYBRID, BASED IN HARTLEY WINTNEY IN HAMPSHIRE, UK

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage the transition and setup of the existing Argus safety database to Halo PV, a pharmacovigilance safety databases and ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Develop, maintain, and optimize SQL queries to support pharmacovigilance and medical information systems.
  • Configure and maintain Veeva for medical services (Veeva med comm module and promo mat module), ensuring efficient data capture, process management and reporting creation.
  • Collaborate with pharmacovigilance and IT teams to enhance system functionality and user experience.
  • Ensure data integrity, security, and adherence to Good Pharmacovigilance Practices (GVP) and other applicable guidelines.
  • Support automation, troubleshooting, and performance optimization for safety and medical databases.
  • Assist in validation, documentation, Work instructions generations and user training related to database implementation, integration, transitions and management.


Key Skills:

  • Strong numeracy skills, comfortable working with data
  • Knowledge of the pharmaceutical development lifecycle and environment an advantage.
  • Excellent analytical skills and a desire to problem solve.
  • Experience with Veeva, Argus and HaloPV
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