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When you’re part of the team at Thermo Fisher Scientific, you’ll do important work, like helping customers to find cures for cancer, protecting the environment or making sure our food is safe. Your work will have real-world impact, and you’ll be supported in achieving your career goals.
Reporting to the Sr. Director Strategy and Market Development this role is part of the
Single-Use Technologies Division. The successful candidate will demonstrate critical thinking skills, ability to analyze and provide recommendations based on disparate data sources, self-drive and effective communication.
What will you do?
The Bioproduction Data Analyst role will deliver critical insights to inform the strategy and economic quantification of business value propositions. The data analyst will work in close collaboration with product management, marketing, R&D, Biological Collaboration Center and commercial teams to develop hypothesis, refine scope and implement analysis
- Using analytics and insights, continuously develop and refine modeling programs to assess economic impact of value propositions
- Support product marketing and sales with case studies and facility fit analysis for new and existing products
- Aid product development and process development with well informed decisions via process simulation and economic analysis
- Understand and articulate the impact to existing and new products with respect to product optimization and the impact of new technologies to the customer
- Deliver insight which will save time and resources during the exploration and development of new products intended for the external market
- Work independently, and in coordination with functional teams to drive analysis and synthesize insights for executive review
- Create data visualization tools help to identify conclusions and clearly share those analyses as presentations, reports or communications with customers (e.g., Excel, PowerPoint, white papers, and email)
- Other related responsibilities as assigned
How will you get here?
- Bachelors degree in life science preferred, finance, economics (Masters degree preferred)
- Experience in or a good understanding of bioprocessing upstream and downstream processes preferred
- 2-5 years of experience as a market, strategy, or economic analyst in life sciences industry
- Strong experience using data, qualitative and quantitative inputs to refine business strategies
- Self-starter with the ability to take projects from concept through to execution with a high attention for detail and proficiency in managing complexity
- Innovative problem solver who is creative, curious, and continuously looking at opportunities for improvement
- Ability to function in a complex, matrix business environment is essential
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including presentation experience to large and diverse audiences
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to work on multiple projects at the same time
- Proficient in Excel (advanced user), Power BI, (BioSolve experience preferred)
Please this role is onsite only in either Waltham, MA, Logan, UT, or St. Louis, MO sites.
This is an onsite role, which must be at one of the 3 locations listed. Relocation assistance is not offered at his time.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Waltham, Massachusetts, USA Office
168 Third Avenue, Waltham, MA, United States
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