The Data Coordinator plays a vital role in ensuring the integrity and accuracy of clinical data across Clario’s operational systems. This position supports our mission to unlock better evidence by managing data discrepancies, maintaining study documentation, and facilitating smooth data workflows. If you’re detail-oriented and passionate about data quality, we invite you to join our team in Bangalore.
What We Offer
Competitive compensation, incentives and shift allowances
Attractive Benefits (Provident Fund, Medical Insurance & more)
Engaging Employee Programs & Local Events
Technology for remote/hybrid working and great onsite facilities in Bangalore
What You’ll Be Doing
Investigate discrepant data and issue queries to sites/sponsors to verify or obtain demographic and visit information
Enter resolutions and revisions across operational systems
Process and file source data once workflows are complete
Maintain departmental metrics and participate in required training programmes
Report equipment and system issues promptly
Keep accurate and complete Data Coordination files in line with SOPs
Archive closed studies upon study lock notification
Support data reconciliation activities to meet sponsor timelines
Attend Project Assurance meetings and provide feedback
Assist in training new temporary employees
BS or BA degree in life sciences or related field preferred
Minimum 2 years of data processing experience
Proven expertise in MS Word, Excel and Outlook
Strong proficiency in data entry and typing
Demonstrated ability in organisation, problem solving and communication
Detail-oriented with strong proofreading skills
Based in or able to work from Bangalore (on-site or hybrid)
At Clario, our purpose is to transform lives by unlocking better evidence. It’s a cause that unites and inspires us. It’s why we come to work—and how we empower our people to make a positive impact every day. Whether you're advancing clinical science, building innovative technology, or supporting our global teams, your work helps bring life-changing therapies to patients faster.