Information Management Pharma Project Analyst - Remote, US

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About the position At Slipstream IT we work to streamline IT Support and provide managed solutions with a strategic consulting and global leadership management approach. Our solutions are designed exclusively for emerging pharma and biotech organizations. Slipstreams industry-leading solutions free clients from the demands of internal IT and allow them to rapidly advance their mission. Led by a leadership team that has been together for over 10 years, you will join a proven team, culture, and strategy to drive innovation within the IT outsourcing industry while developing your skillset with the opportunities for internal growth. Job Summary As a Information Management Pharma Project Analyst you will supporting the project team coordinating projects, contributing to project planning, preparing, and maintaining documentation, reviewing contracts and financials, monitoring project activities, and evaluating the overall project. When appropriate you will manage smaller projects and own all aspects of delivery. You will be meticulous when it comes to preparing documentation and reports. You will listen to complex technical and project discussions and capture the actions and discussions in documents that are clear and well written. You will be proactive suggesting improvements and anticipating the needs of a project. Responsibilities • Drafting, updating and maintaining project planning and documentation. • Monitoring and evaluating the overall project activities. • Analyzing project data and producing insights to optimize performance. • Identifying problems and shortfalls and proposing solutions. • Providing operational support such as liaising with stakeholders, tracking timelines, & Budgets. • Preparing, reviewing, and maintaining project documentation and reports. • Creating and populating project artifacts in Smartsheet (Cloud-based tool). • Presenting and managing appropriate meetings both in person and remotely. • Learning, understanding, and communicating pharmaceutical systems projects details. Requirements • Degree in life sciences or computer sciences or a related field required. • 2-3 Years IT project management or associated experience. • Some knowledge of the phases of the project management life cycle. • Strong arenaflex Office computer skills (Word, Excel, PPT, Visio). • Excellent English language communication skills; both written and verbal. • Strong ability to listen, capture notes and reflect them as meaningful statements. • Strong critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills. • Strong attention to detail both in written and action tasks. • Strong ability to work independently and adhere to timelines. • Good interpersonal and organizational skills. • Passion for learning and working in a team. Benefits • 401k match • Comprehensive group health, dental, vision benefits • Life insurance/LTD • Discretionary PTO Apply tot his job

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