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Life Sciences Project Analyst
EEOCLife Sciences Project Analyst managing scientific and IT-focused projects, collaborating with stakeholders to define requirements, and contributing to tactical planning, aiming to improve public health ecosystems.
Posted 7/7/2026full-timeAtlanta • District of Columbia • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $55,200 - $126,000 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Support scientific and IT-focused projects.
- Collaborate with stakeholders and cross-functional team members to assess project requirements and define priorities and milestones.
- Gather, analyze, and translate scientific and operational requirements into product capabilities through creation of user stories and acceptance criteria.
- Partner closely with product managers, enterprise architects, and engineering teams to ensure project deliverables are mission-aligned, scalable, and user-centered.
- Contribute to tactical planning using tools like Jira and work closely with team members to keep projects on track and resolve operational challenges.
- Leverage your experience with synthesizing complex information to support creation of clear documentation, reports, and presentations, as well as scientific and public health materials for project customers and users.
- Proactively scan for process gaps, inefficiencies, and opportunities to elevate team performance.
- Take initiative to design and implement improvements that streamline workflows, strengthen coordination, and enhance project outcomes.
Requirements
What you’ll need- 3+ years of experience analyzing biomedical or scientific data
- 3+ years of experience with project management, including planning, executing, and reporting on projects
- 3+ years of experience preparing and staffing briefings, presentations, and spreadsheets
- Experience using Microsoft Office tools
- Knowledge of common public health, life sciences, or bioinformatics data platforms or analytical tools
- Ability to lead client and stakeholder discussions, ask the right questions, document clear requirements, and translate them into actionable implementation steps
- Ability to translate complex concepts into plain language for non-technical audiences and produce materials such as standard operating procedures, job aids, and reports
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust or Suitability/Fitness determination based on client requirements
- Doctorate degree in a Life Sciences or Public Health field
Benefits
Comp & perks- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Disability
- Financial benefits
- Retirement benefits
- Paid leave
- Professional development
- Tuition assistance
- Work-life programs
- Dependent care
- Recognition awards program
ATS Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Biomedical Data AnalysisProject ManagementUser Story CreationAcceptance Criteria DevelopmentDocumentation PreparationPresentation SkillsAnalytical Tool UsageWorkflow ImprovementOperational Challenge ResolutionTactical Planning
Soft Skills
CollaborationCommunicationInitiativeProblem-SolvingStakeholder Engagement
Certifications
Public Trust or Suitability/Fitness Determination