Abbott
Healthcare
PricingAnalyst
“Pricing Analyst at Abbott. Skills: Pricing Strategy, Tender Pricing Analysis, Market Analysis. Analyze pricing structures. Review historical tender data”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure pricing competitiveness; Ensure profitability; Ensure compliance with internal policies and market regulations; Optimize pricing positioning
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving skills
Continuous sitting for prolonged periods (more than 2 consecutive hours in an 8 hour day)
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Biomedical Engineering, or related field, 3–5 years of experience in Tender Management, Commercial Excellence, or Business Analysis, Experience with government tenders and hospital procurement practices, analytical and numerical skills
Nice to Have
Experience in Medical Devices, Diagnostics, Healthcare, or Pharmaceutical industry, Knowledge of healthcare reimbursement, Exposure to diagnostic instruments or laboratory equipment pricing
What You'll Do.
Analyze pricing structures
Review historical tender data
Support preparation of tender price proposals
Evaluate pricing risks
Assist Pricing Manager in developing pricing strategies
Conduct pricing simulations
Validate tender volume
Support price approval processes
Provide recommendations to optimize pricing
Perform market analysis
Track pricing performance
Collaborate with Sales
Maintain pricing databases
Prepare regular pricing reports
Ensure accuracy and consistency of pricing data
Ensure pricing activities comply with company policies
Support internal audit requests
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with Sales, Marketing, Finance, and Supply Chain teams
Communication Scope
Effective communication
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