Full-Time

Director Data Science

Posted on 8/4/2026

Deadline 8/11/26
Pfizer

Pfizer

10,001+ employees

Biopharmaceutical company develops medicines and vaccines

Compensation Overview

$176.6k - $294.3k/yr

+ 20% target bonus + Share-based long-term incentive program

No H1B Sponsorship

Collegeville, PA, USA + 1 more

More locations: New York, NY, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid work arrangement; limited business travel is required. Relocation assistance may be available based on eligibility.

Bachelor's, PhD

Category
Data & Analytics (1)
Required Skills
Python
Data Visualization
Quantitative Research
Data Science
R
Machine Learning
Business Analytics
Data Modeling
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets

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Requirements
  • Fluency in written and spoken English.
  • Strong Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint skills.
  • Experience with machine learning technology, including big data stack, Python, R, and visualization techniques.
  • Experience understanding brand content, strategy, and tactics.
  • Ability to effectively use dashboards and data products to derive insights.
  • Understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.
  • Experience managing secondary data with application of real-world data.
  • Ability to partner with Commercial, Sales, and Operations cross-functional teams to execute brand tactics.
  • Ability to connect, integrate, and synthesize analysis and data into meaningful strategic recommendations, including describing relevant data or model caveats and their relationship to the business question.
  • A bachelor's degree, ideally in a quantitative discipline such as engineering or data science, and 8+ years of work experience; or a PhD degree in a relevant field with a strong publication or research record and 5+ years of work experience.
  • At least 7 years of experience in a business analytics function, country strategy, and/or strategic consulting.
  • Experience using data science models to solve problems in a business environment.
  • Permanent work authorization in the United States.
Responsibilities
  • Provide data science and insights to United States Commercial teams to drive brand tactic decisions.
  • Act as a strategic partner to frame and investigate problems, translate complex data-related models, and answer business questions concerning Commercial brand strategies and tactics.
  • Lead a team of Data Scientists and manage their career development.
  • Connect machine learning models and insights to identify Commercial brand opportunities and tactics for execution.
  • Guide stakeholders through compelling and persuasive storytelling.
  • Strengthen Brand and Sales teams' understanding of marketplace performance and opportunities by analyzing the impacts of brand strategies and tactics and partnering on data product solutions.
  • Partner with Global Commercial Analytics leads to incorporate data science capabilities and insights into analytics plans and recommendations.
  • Ensure alignment across Global Commercial Analytics Data Science teams and Data Science Solutions teams to maintain cohesive stakeholder activities.
  • Partner with other analytic functions to advance the use of novel data sources, including real-world data.
  • Synthesize facts and information from varied data sources into insights and perspectives connected to business drivers.
  • Manage projects by defining scope and deliverables and delivering analyses within timelines.
  • Develop and coach others and oversee and guide colleagues' work to achieve meaningful outcomes and business impact.
  • Undertake limited business travel as required.

Pfizer is a global biopharmaceutical company that discovers, develops, manufactures, and sells medicines and vaccines for a range of health needs, including vaccines, oncology, and other specialized therapies. Its products work by using biological mechanisms to prevent or treat diseases—vaccines train the immune system to fight infections, while medicines target cancer and other conditions. Pfizer differentiates itself through its large worldwide footprint, broad portfolio across multiple therapeutic areas, and partnerships (notably with BioNTech) that expanded its reach in vaccines and cutting-edge therapies. The company also engages in public health initiatives, such as efforts to provide vaccines to underserved populations. Pfizer’s broad goal is to improve global health by delivering safe and effective medicines and vaccines through research, development, and wide international distribution.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1849

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Pfizer raised 2026 revenue guidance to $60.5-$62.5 billion on August 4, 2026.
  • Ex-COVID revenue grew 5% in Q2 2026, driven by Eliquis and Padcev.
  • FDA priority review for Talzenna-Xtandi targets a Q4 2026 approval decision.

What critics are saying

  • Eliquis loses U.S. exclusivity in 2028, threatening Pfizer’s biggest 2026 revenue engine.
  • Paxlovid fell 95% and Comirnaty dropped 34% in Pfizer’s second quarter 2026.
  • If Eliquis replacement and pipeline launches fail, Pfizer becomes a slow-decline cash distributor.

What makes Pfizer unique

  • Pfizer pairs Eliquis scale with oncology assets like Padcev and Talzenna in 2026.
  • Prevnar 20 won Québec public funding in May 2026, deepening vaccine franchise access.
  • Pfizer and Valneva’s Lyme vaccine moved into EMA review on August 14, 2026.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

Relocation Assistance

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-4%

1 year growth

-4%

2 year growth

-4%
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