
Associate Project Manager Decommissioning - Operations
- Hyderabad, Telangana
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responsible for project management during the project maintenance and decommissioning phase of a study.
- May have responsibility for overall management and execution of medium-complexity setup projects as defined in the Statement of Work.
- Attend client meetings and assist with determination of project requirements.
- Chair client meetings and distribute minutes to all project team members.
- Effectively and accurately communicate relevant project information to the client and project team.
- Utilize project management skills in communication, presentation, time management, organization, and planning to successfully implement company products.
- Ensure compliance with internal Quality Management System (QMS) requirements.
- Take ownership of discrete, delegated project tasks during the Decommissioning phase of a project lifecycle.
- Manage project escalations as appropriate in a timely manner and assist in resolution with internal stakeholders.
- International travel required as needed.
- Responsible for compliance with company procedures in support of client deliverables.
- Demonstrate recognition, exemplification, and adherence to company values centered around commitment to People, Clients, and Performance.
- 3–5 years of professional experience.
- Ability to work independently and take initiative.
- Strong team orientation with a positive “can do” attitude.
- Effective communication skills across all levels of Project Management, with excellent spoken and written English.
- Strong multitasking ability with experience working across multiple team members.
- Excellent time management and organizational skills.
- Detail-oriented with focus on accuracy.
- Proficiency in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).Desirable:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent/relevant experience.
- Background in Pharmaceutical, Medical Education, and/or CRO.
- Experience in clinical trials, pharmaceutical industry, or life sciences