Senior Consultant - Migration Architect

Veeva Systems, Inc.
London
6 months ago
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Veeva Systems is a mission-driven organization and pioneer in industry cloud, helping life sciences companies bring therapies to patients faster. As one of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in history, we surpassed $2B in revenue in our last fiscal year with extensive growth potential ahead.

At the heart of Veeva are our values: Do the Right Thing, Customer Success, Employee Success, and Speed. We're not just any public company – we made history in 2021 by becoming apublic benefit corporation(PBC), legally bound to balancing the interests of customers, employees, society, and investors.

As aWork Anywherecompany, we support your flexibility to work from home or in the office, so you can thrive in your ideal environment.

Join us intransforming the life sciences industry, committed to making a positive impact on its customers, employees, and communities.

The Role

Veeva Systems is looking for a Migration Architect who will become a leading member of our EU Professional Services group, providing migration solutions on project teams implementing Veeva Vault R&D (pharmaceutical development) applications and Vault Platform cloud solutions to companies in the Life Sciences industry.

You will lead customer migration implementations by providing expertise with data and document content migration, Vault API, Vault migration tools, and Vault Platform best practices. You will act as a customer advocate, working closely with other Veeva teams (Services, Product, Sales, and Strategy) to ensure customer success today and in the future.

This is a remote, full-time, permanent role with Veeva. This is a customer-facing role, and we have no work location requirement as long as you are in close proximity to an airport and are able to meet future travel requirements. Short visits to customer sites in Europe are very likely.

Veeva Systems does not anticipate providing sponsorship for employment visa status for this employment position.

What You'll Do

  • Provide subject matter expertise on the Vault R&D migration implementation, including the migration of document content and object data from legacy systems to Vault
  • Drive Migration Projects from A to Z
  • Advise customers during the extract, transform, and load (ETL) process
  • Mentor Veeva Data Migration Specialists on migration activities and best practices
  • Support Customer Validation Exercise
  • Contribute to our Professional Services knowledge base to build a migration program
  • Provide guidance and subject-matter-expertise on migration tool development for the ETL process
  • Assist in project scoping estimates for the Vault R&D product suite

Requirements

  • 8+ years of document/content migration experience with enterprise content management systems (Documentum, OpenText, Box, SharePoint, etc.), or 8+ years of database migration experience with enterprise software systems (SAP, Salesforce.com, PeopleSoft, Oracle, Trackwise, Argus, ArisGlobal, etc.)
  • 5+ years of Project Management experience for enterprise software implementations
  • 5+ years of customer-facing technical consulting experience
  • Proven track record meeting with management and executives as the subject matter expert
  • Experience with the Life Science Industry / with GxP and software validation regulations
  • Experience leading and mentoring team members
  • Ability to travel up to 20%

Nice to Have

  • Experience with Clinical, Regulatory, Quality, or Safety business processes
  • Experience with the migration verification process
  • Experience working with REST APIs, JSON, and XML
  • Java/Python development experience

Perks & Benefits

  • Health & wellness programs

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Veeva’s headquarters is located in the San Francisco Bay Area with offices in more than 15 countries around the world.

As an equal opportunity employer, Veeva is committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and growing a diverse workforce. Diversity makes us stronger. It comes in many forms. Gender, race, ethnicity, religion, politics, sexual orientation, age, disability and life experience shape us all into unique individuals. We value people for the individuals they are and the contributions they can bring to our teams.

If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability or special need when applying for a role or in our recruitment process, please contact us at.


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