Associate Director, Diagnostic Project Management
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(5 days ago)
About this role
An Associate Director in Diagnostic Project Management at AstraZeneca plays a pivotal role in driving the successful delivery of diagnostic projects within the realm of Precision Medicine. The position involves managing complex projects from inception to regulatory approval, working with cross-functional teams to ensure strategic alignment and efficient project execution. It offers a hybrid work environment and opportunities for growth within a leading pharmaceutical company dedicated to advancing healthcare.
Required Skills
- Project Management
- Risk Management
- Cross-functional Collaboration
- Budget Management
- Regulatory Affairs
- Diagnostic Technologies
- Project Planning Tools
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Forecasting
- Process Improvement
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