Data Scientist
Company | IQVIA |
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Location | Toronto, ON, Canada, Norridge, IL, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s |
Experience Level | Mid Level, Senior |
Requirements
- BS degree with a specialty in data science, data analytics or related
- 4+ years of relevant experience in data analytics and marketing support
- Experience with relational-style query languages is required (T-SQL, AWS Athena or SQL Server)
- Understanding of data pipelining and ETL, solid R knowledge
- Understanding of Tableau, and AWS
- Knowledge of Agile software development and project management processes
- Unparalleled attention to detail, multitasking and organizational capacity
- Strong technical, process and problem-solving proficiency
- Experience with JIRA and Confluence
- Ability to set and deliver on priorities and deal with a degree of ambiguity
- Exceptional interpersonal and communications capabilities
- Display organizational and emotional intelligence
- A desire to learn, adapt and perfect your work
Responsibilities
- Produce ‘deep-dive’ analysis of our unique data and communicate effective, actionable narratives
- Validate and manipulate high volume of web, email and physician level data
- Assist with processing and delivery of contracted client facing reports and analysis
- Improve existing client facing data visualizations and reports
- Work with Sales and Account Management teams to support their new client and upsell opportunities
- Contribute to ongoing product support and facilitate the development of new customer support applications
- Build a solid working knowledge of DMD’s data sources, their relationships and value to internal and external client’s business challenges and requirements
- Efficiently respond to client issues and needs. Generate solution options while balancing the client’s demands with other reporting priorities.
Preferred Qualifications
- Understanding of Medical / Pharmaceutical digital marketing industry and the related data and regulations is desired, but not mandatory