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Job Title –Senior Manager, Performance Analytics & Insights

Location –Walton Oaks

Contract -12 months

Pay -£ 28.85 p/h to £36.38 p/h PAYE, £32.33 p/h to £40.77 p/h Umbrella


SRG are working with a global leading pharmaceutical company that are seeking aSenior Managerin Performance Analytics & Insights to join their busy team.


The ideal candidate will have a strong background in IQVIA and Pharma data, proficiency in SQL coding, expertise with Snowflake, and excellent documentation skills. This role requires exceptional leadership qualities and the ability to work cross-functionally across various teams.


Key responsibilities:


  • Lead and develop the Performance Analytics & Insights team to deliver high-quality analytical support and insights.
  • Utilize IQVIA and Pharma data to provide actionable insights and strategic recommendations to stakeholders.
  • Design, develop, and implement SQL-based queries and scripts to analyze large datasets and support business decision-making.
  • Manage and optimize data storage and retrieval processes using Snowflake.
  • Ensure comprehensive documentation of data processes, analytics methodologies, and insights to maintain transparency and knowledge sharing.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with various departments, including Digital and after analytical functions
  • Present findings and insights to senior leadership and other key stakeholders in a clear and compelling manner.
  • Stay updated with industry trends and advancements in data analytics to continuously improve and innovate our analytical capabilities.


Basic Qualifications:


  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 7 years of experience in performance analytics, data insights, or a related area.
  • Strong expertise in IQVIA data and Pharma data is essential.
  • Proficient in SQL coding with the ability to write complex queries and scripts.
  • Experience with Snowflake for data storage and management.
  • Proven leadership skills with the ability to manage and develop a high-performing team.
  • Excellent communication and documentation skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally and influence stakeholders without direct authority.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to think strategically and analytically.


Desirable Skills


  • Experience in the pharmaceutical or healthcare industry.
  • Knowledge of data visualization tools such as Tableau or Power BI.
  • Familiarity with machine learning and predictive analytics techniques.

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