PRICING ANALYTICS Advanced
Clinical Careers Page(25 days ago)
About this role
A Senior Investigator Pricing Analyst at ICON is responsible for shaping pricing approaches for clinical trial investigators to support study budgets and investigator relationships. The role centers on ensuring financial accuracy and contributing to financial planning and strategic decision-making within clinical research.
Required Skills
- Pricing Strategy
- Financial Analysis
- Pricing Models
- Cost Management
- Financial Modeling
- Data Analysis
- Benchmarking
- Regulatory Compliance
- Reporting
- Communication
Qualifications
- Degree in Finance, Accounting or Business Administration
- Pricing Analysis Certification (advantageous)
About Clinical Careers Page
iconplc.comICON plc is a global clinical research organisation (CRO) that provides outsourced clinical development and commercialisation services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies. It offers end-to-end drug and device development support — including clinical trial management across phases, data management and biostatistics, regulatory and safety/pharmacovigilance, and commercialisation and market-access services. ICON combines scientific and therapeutic expertise with technology and a scalable global operations network to accelerate development and bring therapies to patients. Clients engage ICON for integrated, experienced CRO support across the full product lifecycle.
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