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Procurement Analyst I

NetpacePleasanton, CAMay 24th, 2026
Title: Procurement Analyst Location: Pleasanton, CA 94588Duration: 3+ months Hybrid: Tuesday & Friday anchor daysJob SummaryRole ResponsibilitiesWe are looking for a Clinical Procurement Consultant to help with a specialized data-cleansing and harmonization project. The goal is to transform unstructured clinical site budget data into a structured format to support Fair Market Value (FMV) benchmarking and financial compliance.The ideal candidate is a self-starter who understands the complexities of clinical trial costs and can independently navigate internal systems to ensure data integrity and audit-readiness.Key Responsibilities:Data Harmonization: Review and standardize unstructured data from clinical site budgets, ensuring consistency across diverse global sites and trial phases.FMV Analysis: Align budget line items with Fair Market Value (FMV) standards to ensure compliance with industry regulations and internal financial thresholds.System Integration: Map legacy and unstructured data into internal tracking tools and databases, resolving discrepancies in terminology and categorization.Process Documentation: Develop clear workflows and "Source of Truth" documentation to maintain data quality for future trial budgeting.Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with Clinical Operations and Clinical eSolutions teams to validate cost assumptions and procurement benchmarks.Required Experience & Skills:Clinical Background: Deep familiarity with clinical trial terminology, Site Payment schedules, and Clinical Trial Agreements (CTAs).Procurement & Finance: Experience in clinical sourcing, cost-benchmarking, or financial analysis within the diagnostics industry.Data Proficiency: Skilled in Excel (Pivot Tables, Data Validation) and comfortable working with internal proprietary software, Tableau.Compliance Mindset: Understanding of the regulatory landscape surrounding investigator payments and financial transparency.Professional AttributesSelf-Directed: Able to operate with minimal supervision and define a path forward when faced with ambiguous or "messy" datasets.Detail-Oriented: A "quality-first" approach to data, ensuring every entry is defensible for potential audits.Adaptive: Quick to learn internal tools and adapt existing clinical knowledge to proprietary company workflows.2+ years of experience in a similar role.