EMEA TECH DWH Offering Lead

IQVIA
London
1 year ago
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Creating a healthier world

IQVIA is a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions and clinical research services to the life sciences industry. We believe in driving healthcare forward by pushing the boundaries of human science and data science. Our passion, innovation, collaboration and growth help our customers create a healthier world.

We are a team of 82,000 in more than 100 countries around the globe. We look beyond expectations and possibilities to accelerate innovation for better results and better outcomes. Our people are entrepreneurial spirits with a connected intelligence, unafraid of challenges and driven by the desire to do good. We are turning powerful ideas into reality by reimagining a world without the consequences of disease.

Technology Solutions

If you are passionate about life sciences and technology, there is no better place to be than IQVIA EMEA Technology Solutions. We sit at the very crossroads of the two. We harness transformative technologies to help life sciences companies accelerate innovation to unleash business potential and make a greater impact on human health.

Job Overview


EMEA TECH DWH Offering Lead will be responsible for DWH Offering Definition and supervision of all the initiatives related to DWH technologies delivered for our EMEA clients, the candidate will support as Subject Matter Expert both sales team for business development activities and project teams for delivery.

Essential Functions


• Defines offering related to IQVIA DWH technologies
• Contributes to answer to RFP and other Business Development activities, shaping overall solution and estimating effort, cost, and timeline
• Assists in the definition of project scope and objectives, involving all relevant stakeholders and ensuring technical feasibility 
• Support project managers for changes to the project scope, project schedule and project costs 
• Aligns on a regular basis with IQVIA Product team for understanding new elements included in the offering and also to influence product enhancements and roadmap
• Supervises all EMEA DWH initiatives, connecting with IQVIA project managers and monitoring the progress (high level status, cost, issues, etc.) on a regular basis and spotting risks and suggesting mitigation actions
• Supports Delivery as SME, engaging directly with clients
• Recommends improvements and contributes to define actions for enhancing internal processes

Qualifications


• Bachelor's Degree Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology or related technical discipline
• > 8 years of related experience in consulting or in playing as product owner/project manager for DWH initiatives, ideally in pharmaceutical/healthcare/life sciences industry
• Solid project management and relationship building skills
• Subject matter expertise to effectively manage DWH projects
• Excellent knowledge of processes and challenges typical for DWH initiatives
• Deep understanding of DWH Architectures
• Good knowledge of DWH Tools (e.g., Snowflake, Databricks, Informatica, etc.)
• Works willingly and effectively with others in and across the organization to accomplish team goals
• Ability to manage multiple projects, juggle priorities and deliver on tight deadlines.
• Excellent presentation and communication skills.

IQVIA is a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions and clinical research services to the life sciences industry. We believe in pushing the boundaries of human science and data science to make the biggest impact possible – to help our customers create a healthier world. Learn more at

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