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Northolt Mandeville
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From a few shops in London 20 years ago, to having distribution and manufacturing hubs up and down the UK to having fingers in markets all over the world, with a headcount of over 1,000 and an annual turnover of £300M+, B&S has grown in the Pharmaceutical world since day one. And we are STILL going with no plans to stop!

It is exactly for this reason that we are looking for an ambitious IT graduate to join us in our offices in NW London (HA4 0NU). This person will work directly with the CEO himself, gaining invaluable experience into business strategy, leadership and much more.

The right person will quickly identify system flaws, data errors, or inefficiencies across digital workflows and platforms, be a problem-solver and be confident liaising with senior leaders. Past experience in pharmaceuticals is desirable but not essential. Experience with AI machine learning and coding is also desirable but not essential.

The salary for this position starts at £32,000 - £36,000. I cannot emphasize enough the uniqueness of this role within the world of big pharma and how much personal and professional growth there is to be gained.

If any of the above is of any interest please apply I can send over the full JD or answer any questions

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