Medpace is a leading full-service clinical contract research organization (CRO), specializing in Phase I-IV clinical development services for biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and medical device industries. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, Medpace employs over 5,000 professionals across 40+ countries. With a mission to accelerate the global development of safe and effective medical therapeutics, Medpace has positively impacted countless patients by advancing innovative therapies.
Job Responsibilities
As a Data Coordinator for the Core Laboratory/Imaging Services team at Medpace in Navi Mumbai, you will:
- Assist in preparing Core Lab Data Management documents.
- Perform validation on data transfers and edit programs.
- Maintain data cleanup through edits, reviews, and necessary changes.
- Manage and send data transfers to external stakeholders.
Qualifications
To excel in this role, you should have:
- A Bachelor’s degree in life sciences, pharmacy, or a related health field.
- Strong attention to detail and proficiency in Excel and Word.
- 1-2 years of experience in a pharmaceutical or CRO setting (preferred).
Key Skills
- Attention to Detail: Ensure accuracy in data validation and management.
- Technical Proficiency: Strong working knowledge of Excel and Word.
- Collaborative Approach: Ability to work effectively within a team.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Address data inconsistencies and ensure quality outcomes.
How to Apply
If you are ready to grow your career with Medpace, follow these steps:
- Visit the official Medpace careers page.
- Search for the job ID: 10322.
- Complete the online application form and submit your resume.
Why Medpace?
Medpace offers a flexible work environment, competitive compensation, and ample opportunities for professional growth. Highlights include:
- Structured career paths for long-term development.
- Employee health and wellness initiatives.
- Recognition for excellence, including multiple CRO Leadership Awards.
- Opportunities to impact the lives of patients worldwide through groundbreaking research.