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Junior Data Analyst

Clinigen
City of London
6 days ago
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Who We Are:

Clinigen is a rapidly growing global specialty pharmaceutical services business with a unique combination of services across the pharmaceutical lifecycle. We currently have over 1,000 employees headquartered in the UK with global offices in the US, EU (Belgium, Germany, France), Asia Pacific and South Africa.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Serves as a key resource for interpreting data and information; communicates results to team members
  • Operates as a key contact between departments and IT to facilitate the delivery of business intelligence solutions.
  • Works closely with IT project managers and operations to coordinate cross-functional project activities and ensures deliverables are accurate and meet customer requirements.
  • Utilizes business intelligence tools across all departments and functional areas providing detailed reporting and analysis.
  • Assesses analytics and reporting needs; in time providing recommendations for enhanced solutions and specifications for business intelligence tools.
  • Supports the delivery of BI solutions to internal and external customers.
  • Supports prioritization of reporting needs across process areas to support deployment strategies and business needs.
  • Supports development of protocols to extract data in a standardized process from a variety of data sources.
  • Supports development and definition of data management standards and processes to effectively manage data through the reporting life cycle.
  • Supports data mining of customer and sales force information for all relevant market segments.
  • Supports development of prototypes and models for database, data integrations and data transformation needs.
  • Maintains and develops strong working relationships with business owners as a process advocate.
  • Supports creation of speech and presentation materials for members of the management team.
  • Keeps abreast of healthcare trends and competitor activity.

Qualifications:

  • Evidence of strong analytic mindset and intellectual curiosity is essential.
  • Experience with reporting and developing analytic solutions an advantage.
  • Ideally some training in fields such as business administration, accountancy, sales, marketing, or computer science generally obtained through completion of a three/four year Bachelor’s Degree program.
  • Ability to effectively participate in cross-functional problem-solving teams.
  • Planning, analytical and conceptual skills to evaluate business problems and identify and apply appropriate solutions essential.
  • Good business acumen.
  • Experience with relational databases (e.g. Microsoft SQL Server or Access) and data management desirable.
  • Experience with cloud-based data warehousing/engineering architecture (e.g. Microsoft Azure) desirable.
  • Experience with object-oriented programming (e.g. VBA, Python) desirable.
  • Some experience with statistical or maths packages (e.g. R, Stata, SPSS) desirable.
  • Experience with Alteryx Designer desirable.
  • Experience with Power BI or similar visualization software desirable.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel (expert) required.

Benefits:

  • 27 days holiday, plus bank holidays.
  • Discretionary Bonus.
  • Pension contributions & Life Assurance scheme.
  • Flexible Benefits Platform with £25/month Company contribution.
  • Annual salary review.
  • Independent financial advice service.
  • Enhanced Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Shopping discounts with retailers.
  • Long service awards.
  • Recognition scheme & employee of the year awards.

Interested? We would love to hear from you, please apply today for consideration.


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